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You might try Digital Brooklyn, they have a classifieds section with an employment category, but nothing seems to be listed at the moment.
http://www.digitalbrooklyn.com/
Try also the "Brooklyn Papers" ... Park Slope version. It's free all over the place: in restaurants, the post offices, etc.
The Courier News (if it's still being published) also has classifieds.
Then again, there is the good old New York Times (aka "The Tissue of Lies" ... but that's neither here nor there in terms of classifieds I guess).
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Anonymous wrote: Then again, there is the good old New York Times (aka "The Tissue of Lies" ... but that's neither here nor there in terms of classifieds I guess).
The NYT is the official paper of record of the United States. What they print is officially what actually happened. -
Thanks for the suggestions.
Yeah the NYT is a rag, 'scuse the expression. -
Guestess wrote: Thanks for the suggestions.
What NY paper would you consider to be better?
Yeah the NYT is a rag, 'scuse the expression.
WSJ may have better finance coverage (although FT would be better still if that's what you're interested in), but doesn't have the same level of journalism on the whole. The Post and the News shouldn't even rightly be called newspapers. They're tabloids with decent sports pages. Newsday used to be OK, but now they're mainly a LI paper. The Sun? I don't think so... -
Carnivore wrote: [quote=Guestess]Thanks for the suggestions.
What NY paper would you consider to be better?
Yeah the NYT is a rag, 'scuse the expression.
WSJ may have better finance coverage (although FT would be better still if that's what you're interested in), but doesn't have the same level of journalism on the whole. The Post and the News shouldn't even rightly be called newspapers. They're tabloids with decent sports pages. Newsday used to be OK, but now they're mainly a LI paper. The Sun? I don't think so...
I don't do dead tree news. I download news feeds to my palm pilot in the morning for the subway ride. 8) -
Carnivore wrote: The NYT is the official paper of record of the United States. What they print is officially what actually happened.
Calling itself the paper of record does not necessarily mean it IS the paper of record, or that there is in fact a paper of record anymore, given the gross consolidation and corporate influence in the media which has occured over the past few years.
And "official" according to whom? Carl Rove?
Judith Miller anyone? -
Anonymous wrote: [quote=Carnivore]The NYT is the official paper of record of the United States. What they print is officially what actually happened.
Calling itself the paper of record does not necessarily mean it IS the paper of record, or that there is in fact a paper of record anymore, given the gross consolidation and corporate influence in the media which has occured over the past few years.
And "official" according to whom? Carl Rove?
Judith Miller anyone?
I think it Carnivore meant that in sarcasm.
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I was being sarcastic.
On the other hand, I still remember Ms. Sands, my 5th Grade Social Studies teacher at PS 251:Educated people read the New York Times every day.
It was true then, and it's true now. -
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try craigslist.
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wow. 4-year bump.
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sweet tea wrote: wow. 4-year bump.
I think it is great that the Newbies go back and try and get a sense of history of the board. -
Carnivore wrote: [quote=Guestess]Thanks for the suggestions.
What NY paper would you consider to be better?
Yeah the NYT is a rag, 'scuse the expression.
WSJ may have better finance coverage (although FT would be better still if that's what you're interested in), but doesn't have the same level of journalism on the whole. The Post and the News shouldn't even rightly be called newspapers. They're tabloids with decent sports pages. Newsday used to be OK, but now they're mainly a LI paper. The Sun? I don't think so...
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