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<p>have adopted a page format similar to Berliner, though some may use a taller page. In some instances, only the width has changed from the typical broadsheet page, and the height has remained the same or close to it. For example, <a href="page.php?w=The_New_York_Times">The New York Times</a> used a 22 in tall by 13.5 in wide page, but in 2007 downsized to 22 by 12 in. It still refers to itself as a broadsheet, even though its size is closer to Berliner.</p>

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