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PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia’s two main daily newspapers go on the auction block next week as the publications’ current owners and their creditors remain locked in a bitter dispute for control after more than a year in bankruptcy protection.

The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News could stay in local hands and shed about $300 million in debt if housing executive Bruce Toll and other local investors prevail at Tuesday’s closed-door auction.

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