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Sun-Times Managers Said to Defraud Advertisers

Hollinger International said yesterday that executives of The Chicago Sun-Times, which it owns, had overstated the newspaper's average circulation by as much as 11.6 percent as part of a scheme to defraud advertisers that began in 1998 and eluded discovery until last spring.

Read the whole story at The New York Times, October 6, 2004 »

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