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  2. Star (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Star was founded by Rupert Murdoch in 1974 [4] as competition to the tabloid National Enquirer with its headquarters in New York City.In the late 1980s, it moved its offices to Tarrytown, New York, and in 1990, Murdoch sold the magazine to the Enquirer ' s parent company, American Media, Inc. (Murdoch now owns the New York Post.)

  3. National Enquirer (1836) - Wikipedia

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    The National Enquirer was an abolitionist newspaper founded by Quaker Benjamin Lundy in 1836, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. It was renamed the Pennsylvania Freeman after John Greenleaf Whittier took over as editor in 1838. Initial offices were at 223 Arch Street.

  4. Key prosecution witness in Trump trial faces grilling from ...

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    Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker will continue to be cross-examined by attorney Emil Bove, who's been trying to call his memory into question.

  5. Generoso Pope - Wikipedia

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    Generoso Pope Jr. (1927–1988) graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at age 19 and purchased what was to become the National Enquirer in 1952, two years after his father's death. Career

  6. File:National Enquirer logo 2014.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Calder v. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Calder v. Jones, 465 U.S. 783 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a court within a state could assert personal jurisdiction over the author and editor of a national magazine which published an allegedly libelous article about a resident of that state, and where the magazine had wide circulation in that state.

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