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Financial24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Chicago Tribune, responding to industrywide revenue declines, is reducing the size of its newsroom by 11 staff members this week.Included among the latest departures, announced to Tribune journal
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City Pages - The Blotter (Free subscription) | yesterday
The cut represents 9 percent of the newsroom budget.
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Financial24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Chicago Tribune, responding to industrywide revenue declines, is reducing the size of its newsroom by 11 staff members this week.Included among the latest departures, announced to Tribune journal
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PortlandOnline (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Contract to buy Eastern Oregon fuel now proving spendy PDF Document, 39kb Category: News About Randy (Noticias sobre Randy)
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The Daily What (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
The Tribune Refutes Every Challenge to Obama's US Citizenship : Not that it will matter to die-hard conspiracy theorists, but it’s worth a clip & save.
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PortlandOnline (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Neighborhood Beat • Activists allege ulterior motive in changing land-use designation PDF Document, 45kb Category: News About Randy (Noticias sobre Randy)
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Donktard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Speaker shares impact of drunk drivingTiffin Advertiser Tribune, OH - 2 hours agoShe said the day of the accident wasn’t the first time she had driven drunk. “I was never supposed to look like this,” she said. … Read More
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Welcome to Elections2008online.com (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Tax activist's ad challenges Obama's eligibility for office UPDATE: Suit contesting Barack Obama's citizenship heads to U.S. Supreme Court Friday By Sara Olkon and James Janega Tribune reporters December 3, 2008 The Obama campaign provided this birth certificate, showing Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. An anti-tax activist from upstate New York who is questioning whether President-elect Barack...
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New Economics of Advertising (Free subscription) | yesterday
US: Tampa Tribune launch a three-pronged multimedia news approach Posted by Katherine Thompson on December 4, 2008 at 11:39 AM The Tampa Tribune has launched a three-pronged multimedia news approach working with the newspapers staff, TBO.com and WFLA-TV . The Tampa Tribune's move follows a round of cost cutting measures at the US regional newspaper. Janet Coats , vice president...
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Mediabuyerplanner (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Next in the long list of companies cutting jobs comes Tribune Co., which is slicing positions at The Chicago Tribune. About 12 employees at the Trib were given the rest of the week to clean out...
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | yesterday
At-home work is callingSouth Bend Tribune (subscription), IN - 58 minutes agoAfter researching at-home work opportunities — "there are a lot out there who make all kinds of promises" — she came to Convergys. …
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Donktard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Drunk ambulance driver pleads guilty to manslaughterPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 3 hours agoBy Bobby Kerlik An Evans City woman pleaded guilty this morning to two counts of involuntary manslaughter for killing two Mercer County men while driving an … Read More
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United Conservatives of Virginia (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
Cao has a post up about the Tribune ad and some observations about the paper as well.
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The Chicago Tribune continued staff reductions this week in the wake of declining revenues, an in-house memo said. We must respond quickly to declining revenues and prepare for the future, Editor Gerry Kern wrote in the memo, Crain's Chicago Business reported. That means we must evaluate the size of the staff, its skills and organization in order to match the business...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | yesterday
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- The publisher of the financially shaky Star Tribune newspaper in Minneapolis says it is seeking another $20 million in givebacks from its union employees. Publisher Chris Harte indicated the concessions are necessary to keep the privately held newspaper out of bankruptcy, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported Wednesday. We very much hope to reach a consensual solution...