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New York Chronicle

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New York Chronicle

The New York Chronicle shows Nathan Petrelli's victory.

First mentioned: Don't Look Back
Current status: in circulation

The NYPD detective shows Hiro a copy of the New York Chronicle to prove that the date is November 8. It also shows the results of Nathan Petrelli's campaign. The top of the newspaper reads "Early Edition".

About

Don't Look Back

When Hiro tells the NYPD detective that he believes it's October 2nd, the detective shows him the newspaper to prove it's November 8th.

Hiros

When Nathan's limo arrives at the Fly By Night diner to pick him up, he asks Hiro if he remembers the outcome of Nathan's campaign. With a little effort, Hiro remembers the newspaper and tells Nathan that he'll win in a "very big win"—a "mudslide".

Four Months Later...

Ando delivers a newspaper to Kaito in Kirby Plaza, who then opens it and sees a photo fall out.

Truth & Consequences

Alejandro reads a computer printout of an article from the Chronicle detailing Virginia Gray's murder.

Trivia

  • There was a New York Chronicle published semi-weekly from May 1769 to November 1770.
  • Supposedly, a New York Chronicle was established in 1987 by a retired science teacher named Richard McDermott. It focuses mainly on the study of old taverns in the city.

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