Copies of Yesterday's Times Still Flying at Grand Central Newsstand
By John Koblin
November 6, 2008 | 2:38 p.m
The Observer's Leon Neyfakh just called in to tell us that at a newsstand at the corner of 43rd and Lexington that there is still a mob of people buying yesterday's Times.
Right now, about 50 people are queued up to hand over a $1.50 to get a copy of yesterday's post-election OBAMA-bannered edition. When Leon walked by the vendor about an hour ago, he noticed that the there was a big stack of yesterday's edition that was tied up and untouched.
An hour later, word must have gotten out this is the place where you can still find one.
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