Sun, Jan 18th, 2009 |
When pundits kick around save-the-New York Times scenarios, they often bring up the notion of a white knight: A Daddy Warbucks in the form of Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, or, um, Google (GOOG), who would ride in to save the paper.
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