Bruce
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Post by Bruce on Jul 7, 2014 17:04:29 GMT -5
The admins are auctioning a scandal. The winning newspaper will receive details on the scandal and permission to break the story. This will increase readership for the paper.
The paper can run the scandal at any time in the future with no time limitations. This is useful in case the scandal involves an ally of the paper. Scandals that have been auctioned to newspapers but not printed will not be auctioned again by the admins.
The auction will end 24 hours after the last bid.
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Post by terrus on Jul 7, 2014 17:06:13 GMT -5
Jack Terrus bids $50.
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Post by Bruce on Jul 8, 2014 11:10:55 GMT -5
The Boston Gazette bids $75.
((Sorry, can't let you get it too cheaply.))
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Post by terrus on Jul 8, 2014 11:47:16 GMT -5
Jack Terrus bids $80.
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Post by terrus on Jul 9, 2014 12:03:47 GMT -5
I daresay Jack Terrus has successfully bought it?
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Post by Bruce on Jul 11, 2014 18:16:02 GMT -5
The New York Times has purchased this scandal for $80.
Because Terrus is now admin, the next NYT editor will be given the scandal.
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