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Where I lived outside the city, we used to get CEN then it became the CN. (Presumably easier to get to the distributors on time.) News that is missed in the late city editions often appears in the ex-city editions the following day-- not front-page news etc but the column fillers etc. This is hard to kinda pin down because we all knew it happened (we'd pick up a paper one day in town see the same thing next day in the local edition) but you don't pay too much attention. I think now outside the city it is just CN, which is *kinda* implied in the article ("only one edition is...") but not said explicity... some areas might still get (one edition of) CEN for all I know. Anyone know better?