International Herald Tribune Renamed International New York Times
By the newspaper's owner, the New York Times Co., as part of a "survival strategy"
The International Herald Tribune, the iconic newspaper treasured for years by Americans in Europe and immortalized by actress Jean Seberg in Jean-Luc Godard's New Wave classic Breathless, is no more.
The paper is being renamed by its owner, the New York Times Co,, as part of the company's survival strategy.
Monday marked the last edition of the IHT. Starting Tuesday, it will be known as The International New York Times.
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