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unusual facts about The New York Post



Blake LeVine

As a child, he was featured on Entertainment Tonight, Maury Povich, The Jon Stewart Show, CNN, The New York Post, Premiere Magazine, The Los Angeles Times and numerous radio programs about his experiences collecting autographs from celebrities including Princess Diana, Mother Teresa, Brad Pitt, Frank Sinatra and over 1,000 notables.

Coconut doughnut

A mouse munching on a coconut doughnut in the window of one Riese Organization's franchised Dunkin' Doughnut outlets in Midtown Manhattan became infamous in 1998 and was included on the front page of The New York Post.

Daniel Strachman

Strachman's articles have appeared in publications including: The Boston Globe, The New York Post, The Financial Times and The American Banker.

Jonathan Calt Harris

Harris' articles on academia and Middle East studies have appeared in National Review Online, The Washington Times, The New York Post, the Middle East Quarterly and various conservative online sources.

Patrick Franklin White

He has worked for Newsweek, The New York Post, Toro, The Walrus and currently serves as National Correspondent for The Globe and Mail in Toronto, Ontario.

Rachel Elson

She has been a freelance editor and reporter whose articles have appeared in Time Out New York, The Washington Post, Salon.com, People.com, The New York Post and The San Francisco Examiner.

Richard Jewell

On July 23, 1997, Jewell sued The New York Post for $15 million in damages and settled with the newspaper for an undisclosed amount.


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Amy Fisher

In October 2007, the New York Post published allegations that Fisher's husband, Lou Bellera, sold a sex tape of the couple to Red Light District Video of Los Angeles.

Colin Kane

In 2010, Kane was recognized as one of the New York Post's "King of Zings" alongside Jay Leno and Ricky Gervais.

Justina Morales

In January 2008 The New York Post published an article by Andrea Peyser.

Ward Morehouse III

Morehouse ended his freelancing with The New York Post in 2000 with the last interview on record with stage and screen legend Katharine Hepburn.