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The article doesn't clearly indicate that it's talking about the history of the paper when it states "The Tribune's reputation as a conservative, Republican-leaning editorial voice put it at a disadvantage in competition with the more Democrat-leaning News-Times."
The tribune is considered to be a fairly liberal paper now, and I've never even heard of the News-Times so it's probably been gone for quite some time.50.73.100.129 (talk) 15:22, 7 November 2012 (UTC)Reply