Because you can't use mobile phones and internet devices in the subway (thank goodness) in New York, the local newspaper wants to know what are you reading when you are down there, hurtling through the rat-infested, trash-strewn tunnels that weave amongst themselves under New York City?
Tell the New York Times what you are reading in the subway.
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