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comes from what Abe called his garages in New York City. Abe believed that cars do not need to be housed in parking lot that are like buildings. Cars can be housed in the open air, meaning, they do not need air conditioning, heating, walls or windows. All they need is a ramp to drive up on and then
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was the first newspaper to carry color photos of the news on its front page. Its motto was "Love thy Neighbor," taken from the title of a play Hirschfeld had produced starring
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flew into New York from Australia and met with Rachel and Abe. At that meeting, an agreement was reached and Murdoch bought the New York Post from Abe on March 29, 1993.
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was a close friend of the wife of Ben Blank, one of the largest advertisers in the
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over during its bankruptcy and was famous for telling people that he saved the
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writers refused to work with Abe and it ended up a turbulent time.
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was a New York City newspaper operated by real estate magnate
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in 1996. They set up their operation and did all the work in
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levels to stand in, just as though they were on the street.
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staff stages rebellion against owner Abe Hirschfeld"
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