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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Who's winning the battle of the front pages?</p>
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<p>Well, they're not <em>exactly</em> identical. The <em>Post</em> goes assertive: bigger wood, punchier text, starker layout. The <em>Daily News</em> goes informative: a long, narrative subhead and a blurry, newsier photo that shows the explosive vest. Each tab is being true to itself. </p>
<p>In other front-page elements, the News makes room for the Murder Inc. trial and the <em>Post</em> does its most tasteful and judicious <em>Post</em> Poker promo to date--good moves for both. Again, there's no clear loser here. </p>
<p>So to break the tie, let's flip 'em over:</p>
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<p>Aren't headlines supposed to have some relationship to the photos? The <em>Post</em>'s "crying shame" subhead appears to refer to the <em>News</em>' picture of Tiki Barber with his face buried in a towel; the <em>News</em>' "PURPLE DAZE" is riffing off the Vikings' uniforms, which are nowhere to be seen. Couldn't anybody find a shot of Eli Manning chasing Darren Sharper disconsolately downfield on that 92-yard interception runback? </p>
<p>Still, the <em>News</em> wins the overtime coin toss, because its subhead tells the game story better (though the Giants defense might quibble with "collapse on all fronts"). Then, with the <em>Post</em> giving up yards and yards of territory to its Jets-pin promotion, the <em>News</em> marches downfield and lines up for a field goal. It's up...and--"BUMBLING JETS CRUSHED"--it's good! Right down the pipe! The <em>Daily News</em> is the sudden-death winner! </p>
<p><strong>Winner: <em>Daily News</em></strong></p>
<p>Overall standings: <em>Daily News</em> 10, <em>New York Post</em> 7</p>
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<p>Well, they're not <em>exactly</em> identical. The <em>Post</em> goes assertive: bigger wood, punchier text, starker layout. The <em>Daily News</em> goes informative: a long, narrative subhead and a blurry, newsier photo that shows the explosive vest. Each tab is being true to itself. </p>
<p>In other front-page elements, the News makes room for the Murder Inc. trial and the <em>Post</em> does its most tasteful and judicious <em>Post</em> Poker promo to date--good moves for both. Again, there's no clear loser here. </p>
<p>So to break the tie, let's flip 'em over:</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://themediamob.observer.com/uploaded_images/NYPback111405.gif" border="1" /> <img alt="" src="http://themediamob.observer.com/uploaded_images/NYDNback111405.jpg" border="1" /></p>
<p>Aren't headlines supposed to have some relationship to the photos? The <em>Post</em>'s "crying shame" subhead appears to refer to the <em>News</em>' picture of Tiki Barber with his face buried in a towel; the <em>News</em>' "PURPLE DAZE" is riffing off the Vikings' uniforms, which are nowhere to be seen. Couldn't anybody find a shot of Eli Manning chasing Darren Sharper disconsolately downfield on that 92-yard interception runback? </p>
<p>Still, the <em>News</em> wins the overtime coin toss, because its subhead tells the game story better (though the Giants defense might quibble with "collapse on all fronts"). Then, with the <em>Post</em> giving up yards and yards of territory to its Jets-pin promotion, the <em>News</em> marches downfield and lines up for a field goal. It's up...and--"BUMBLING JETS CRUSHED"--it's good! Right down the pipe! The <em>Daily News</em> is the sudden-death winner! </p>
<p><strong>Winner: <em>Daily News</em></strong></p>
<p>Overall standings: <em>Daily News</em> 10, <em>New York Post</em> 7</p>
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