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The New York Observer, the weekly, salmon-pink chronicle of New York City's political, media and business elite, will end its print edition effective immediately, editor-in-chief Ken Kurson told CNNMoney on Friday.
Founded in 1987 and edited for 15 years by the late and widely beloved Peter Kaplan, it was bought in 2006 by Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, who was named Tuesday to the executive committee of Trump's presidential transition team.
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