New York Observer
The dispute is over “Not Just Wall Street. Every Street.” The Times tells the Journal: “It has come to our attention that you deliberately used the identical Slogan in an advertisement for The Wall Street Journal in the May 26th issue of your publication. After an exhausting search of our records, we find no indication that you ever received permission to make use of our unique and proprietary Slogan.”
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