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Cablevision Acquires 'Newsday'

May 12th, 2008 · Long Island-based Cablevision Systems Corp. buys New York Newsday from Sam Zell's Tribune Company for $650 million. The Dolan family, which owns Cablevision, outbid media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

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Cablevision Beats Murdoch's Bid for Newsday

May 12th, 2008 · The New York cable company Cablevision plans to buy one of the area's major newspapers, Newsday, based on Long Island. Last week, it looked like Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. would buy Newsday, but Cablevision offered more money: $650 million.

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'Newsday' Pulitzers Pilfered and Sold on eBay

Oct 9th, 2007 · Newsday, a New York newspaper, received a tip that the Pulitzer prizes it won for public service were listed on eBay.com last week. The three gold medals sold at a California auction for more than $15,000. The newspaper's staffers thought the awards were safely locked away. No one knows how they ended up for sale on the other side of the country.

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Slate's Explainer: Erasing Computer Evidence

Jun 30th, 2005 · A former publisher of the New York City daily newspaper Newsday was recently indicted for possessing child pornography. He also allegedly tried to erase evidence from his computer using a program called Evidence Eliminator. Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains the technical limits of software designed to erase data from computers.

Keywords: newspapers · senior · Child · evidence · designed · Indicted · Computers · New York City · pornography · software · Andy Bowers · technical

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