Bloomberg had decided to purchase Dow Jones & Co., the owner of The Wall Street Journal, instead of it being bought by News Corp.?

Amanda Gordon of the New York Sun has the answer — a newspaper that Mike Bloomberg brought to the Journal party on Monday where it launched its new New York edition. Read her story here.

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