Updated 12:41 PM EDT, Tue, Oct 5, 2010 Print Share Buzz up! 42retweetTOP1K 0diggsdigg
Not-so-shocking news alert: The Wall Street Journal has bedbugs -- maybe.
From Main Street to Wall Street, the blood-sucking critters that shut down department stores, ruined clothing, annoyed Howard Stern and invaded apartments this summer continue to infest the city, holding New Yorkers captive in fear of accidentally inviting the creepy crawlers into their homes and offices.
The latest area victimized by the infestation that has swept the nation are the main offices of The Wall Street Journal and the Manhattan headquarters of News Corp., its parent company, on the fourth floor at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, according to a report on the paper's website. A spokeswoman for the company says a staff member for the financial weekly Barron's sparked the outbreak.
"After a Barron's staffer
informed us of bedbugs inside his apartment building, we arranged to test the area around his desk," the spokeswoman told the Journal. "We found no bugs. Nor could we find any physical signs of bugs."