NY Times, IHT websites to merge

October 8, 2008 Copies of the New York Times paper sit in a rack

Copies of the New York Times paper sit in a rack in July 2008 in New York. The New York Times is to merge the website of its Paris-based sister paper, the International Herald Tribune, with its own flagship site, NYTimes.com, the newspapers announced on Wednesday.

The New York Times is to merge the website of its Paris-based sister paper, the International Herald Tribune, with its own flagship site, NYTimes.com, the newspapers announced on Wednesday.



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