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I have changed the date of the start-up of the "new" New York Tribune (later New York City Tribune) from "late 1970s or early 1980s" to "1983" because I worked for its direct predecessor The News World between 1976 and 1982 in New York and I personally knew the top people who went on to publish the "new" Tribune after I left. They had been my colleagues on The News World. The News World simply became the New York Tribune in 1983, with a different design and style -- especially more emphasis on political commentary, etc. -- but basically put out by the same staff out of the same office at 401 Fifth Avenue (the former Tiffany building). The New York City Tribune later published some articles I sent them from the Middle East. The name of the company that published The New York City Tribune and now still owns The Washington Times, News World Communications, is derived from the name of its now-forgotten pilot publication: The News World. hillwalker (talk) 12:29, 1 February 2008 (UTC)Reply