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'''''The New York Times''''' is a daily newspaper founded in 1851, which is published in [[New York City]] and distributed internationally.
 
'''''The New York Times''''' is a daily newspaper founded in 1851, which is published in [[New York City]] and distributed internationally.
   
On September 26, [[2008]], [[Statler and Waldorf]] appeared in an "Op-Art" editorial about how to agree to disagree over watching the U.S. Presidential debate. The piece was written by [[Hugh Fink]], [[Scott Ganz]], and [[Andrew Samson]], who also scripted ''[[A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa]]''.
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On September 26, [[2008]], [[Statler and Waldorf]] appeared in an "Op-Art" editorial about how to agree to disagree over watching the [[President of the United States|U.S. Presidential]] debate. The piece was written by [[Hugh Fink]], [[Scott Ganz]], and [[Andrew Samson]], who also scripted ''[[A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa]]''.
   
 
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The New York Times is a daily newspaper founded in 1851, which is published in New York City and distributed internationally.

On September 26, 2008, Statler and Waldorf appeared in an "Op-Art" editorial about how to agree to disagree over watching the U.S. Presidential debate. The piece was written by Hugh Fink, Scott Ganz, and Andrew Samson, who also scripted A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa.

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