Posted on 05/11/2008 7:24:56 PM PDT by NJRighty
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., chairman of The New York Times Company, and his wife, Gail Gregg, have decided to separate, they said in a statement issued Friday.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Now they are free to pursue others (bet he winds up with a guy, his wife with a gal)
33 years with a beard, or as a beard...nah, there won’t be any lingering bitterness there!
Separating just like his customers are separating from him
I guess he decided to dump her while the stock he owns in the NYT is worth nothing. That way she gets 1/2 of nothing.
“...Ms. Gregg, also 56 and a painter and writer...”
Can’t have too many painters to keep the ol’ GNP humming along....
Does she do crown molding? In the midwest?
I guess she can’t stand being around a traitor anymore.
posturing for the divvying up the assets...
Religous differences. She’s a New York Post reader.
... and a Red Sox fan.
So, a woman can't live with Pinch.
Can another man...???
Stay tuned.
Liberals are so self centered they need to issue statements about their personal lives. Who gives a sh!t?
Chris Matthews’ leg is tingling.
Or write it in a book like Barbara Walters.
Maybe they should get marriage counseling from the Spitzers.
Ah, so she’ll get the upwards of 20% of one of the BoSox stations, WRKO?
or she can't stand being around a jerk

Well, she's sure no Bob Ross.
That was my hunch, that he’s light in the loafers.
Looks like something I could get at Home Depot.
Reminds me of the rusting piece of crap we have in a prominent place in downtown St. Louis: The Serra Sculpture.
It is a shapeless slab of industrial iron. Our betters who “know art” tell us we should revere it as a progressive piece of edgy, modern creative genius.
Me? I can appreciate its perpendicularity as it provides the perfect urination angle as I relieve myself after visiting any number of the adjacent watering holes.
Liberal artists are measured by the same scale as liberal politicians. That is, judge them by their intentions, not by their results.
That painting looks like it was made out of construction paper by a fifth grader...
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