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AM New York, March 4, 2008
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AM New York is a free daily New York City morning newspaper published in New York City by Tribune Company, which also publishes Newsday. According to the company, average daily distribution as of summer 2005 was 311,500. When it launched in October of 2003, AM New York was the first newspaper of its kind in New York City. Its main competitor is now New York Metro, which followed AM New York into the market, using many of the same distribution and marketing strategies. The paper is primarily distributed in two ways; The first being by workers ("hawkers," who sport a red AM New York vest) paid to station themselves near and around NYC transportation points, who offer the free paper to anyone who passes by; The second being distributed in enclosed newspaper holders ("honor boxes") located on the sidewalks and corners near areas of high pedestrian traffic. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Download AM New York, March 4, 2008 Pdf format, 12mb, 36pages. Is today Hillary’s last stand? She fights to stay in Dem race Eleven consecutive contests lost. Dwindling campaign funds. Sen. Barack Obama piling up key endorsements. And calls by some Democratic leaders to leave the presidential race if she doesn’t win big today in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island. Sen. Hillary Clinton herself has acknowledged Obama’s momentum leading into today’s primaries, but political analysts said she still has a shot at the candidacy — albeit a shaky one. “Hillary Clinton is hanging on by her fingernails,” said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. Obama’s string of victories has resulted in a steady gain on the New York senator’s delegate count. He has captured 1,386 to her 1,276 delegates with 2,025 needed to clinch the nomination, according to The Associated Visit AM New York Official Website "New York News, New York City News, New York, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, 9/11, Hillary Clinton, Newsday, New York Newsday, Am New York." Set as favorite Bookmark
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