The Nation - News from Aug. 26, 1985
The New York City Tribune, founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in 1983 as an alternative to the city’s three major daily newspapers, announced it is suspending publication until 1986. Editor-in-Chief Robert Morton said today’s edition would be the last of the year. He said the paper’s owners, News World Communications Inc., plan to resume publication Jan. 1 at a new, modern plant. He attributed the shutdown to the paper’s “ambitious reorganization.”
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