Dueling skunks to bid on Inquirer
The two main owners of the Philadelphia Inquirer are in a pissing
match (conjure up an image of two skunks doing the deed) and a judge has
scheduled an auction for May 28 ($77 million cash minimum.
Only the owners are allowed to bid.
South Jersey political power and wealthy insurance executive George
Norcross is in one sewer, with former New Jersey Net owner Lewis Katz in another.
To read the ugly, tangled mess – as if newspaper don’t have enough
problems when the owners get along – click on
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