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Last night, The New York Times literally stopped the presses to recreate the front page to announce the death of Bin Laden.
Thanks to Nick Bilton, we can see a comparison between the original front page and what is on the news stand today.
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Last night, The New York Times literally stopped the presses to recreate the front page to announce the death of Bin Laden.

Thanks to Nick Bilton, we can see a comparison between the original front page and what is on the news stand today.

Source: Flickr / nickbilton

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