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New York Post
New York Post.png
Newspaper Information
Type: Daily
First appearance: "Moonshine River"


The New York Post is a New York-based daily newspaper.

History

After Bart mooned the flag and the media started covering the incident, a newspaper editor told a reporter that he wanted to over-hype the story so much it would make the New York Post look like The New York Times. The editor then backed off and said "or The New York Times look like the New York Post", as he had forgotten which of the two papers was "the good one".[1]

Lisa was on the front cover of it when she acted for a play. Critics loved her acting.[2]

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References