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EMC Corporation, the world leader in information management and storage, today announced that the New York Daily News significantly reduced storage and system support costs as a result of implementing an EMC information infrastructure and bringing certain computing services in-house. At the same time, the metropolitan newspaper has been able to maintain and improve the high availability and continuity of operations that are vital to publishing a daily publication.
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Kandel already had enjoyed a distinguished career in print, with a resume that included financial editor of the New York Herald Tribune and editor of the New York Law Journal. "He gave us credibility," Schonfeld said.
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After kicking off her journalism career penning hard-hitting editorials for her junior high newspaper, Rebecca went on to work at national newspapers, magazines, book publishers, and Web sites in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. She ceded completely to her media fixation while earning her M.A. from NYU Journalism's Portfolio Program, covering the business behind magazines. Previously an editor at a trade journal, Rebecca now ensures all mediabistro.com's features trains run on time, and is known for holding a not-so-secret torch for the West Coast.
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DailyNewsPix.com is the online photo archive of the New York Daily News. The online photo archive is made up of 80 years of photos edited from the News’ library, and is updated daily with new images. Photos can be purchased as personal prints or for editorial or commercial use.
In March 1997 the Daily News launched an insert publication called Caribbean Monthly, which was aimed at Caribbean nationals and Caribbean Americans in New York. Approximately 400,000 copies were inserted into zoned editions of the Daily News, with some copies being distributed at newsstands in Caribbean neighborhoods and at selected commuter points.
The New York Daily News gave this account of the closing of Plato's Retreat, Fritzy's favorite sex club "hangout." If you couldn't understand his hilarious pronunciation, the outlawed acts appear on the Plato's sign in the photograph accompanying the News story.
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