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The 'New York Herald' was a large-distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between 1835 and 1924, when it was acquired by its smaller rival the New-York Tribune to form the New York Herald Tribune. It ceased publication in 1966 after a prolonged and draining strike with its printers union; its European edition was jointly acquired by The Washington Post and The New York Times, which renamed it the International Herald Tribune. The Times subsequently gained full control, publishing it today as The New York Times International Edition. New York magazine, created as the Herald Tribunes Sunday magazine in 1963, was independently revived in 1968. It continues to publish today under this name. [edit] Preceeding Title
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