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AP layoff list
Grows.
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NYT's expanded Chicago report
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MinnPost gets $18K in donations
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Time Inc. layoffs coming
Hundreds will lose jobs.
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Conde Nast holiday party is on
After one-year break.
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Terkel's FBI file
Is 269 pages.
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"Dilbert" on aggregators
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DC Blade's final hours
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More on WT, Shep Smith
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JFK assassination Q&A
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The vote was 277 "no" to 265 "yes." After the union rejected $10 million in wage and benefit cuts, the New York Times Co. prepared to quickly impose a 23% pay cut on Boston Globe employees. || Dan Kennedy: The showdown was badly mishandled by both sides. || Globe staffer predicts: The paper will lose "tons of amazingly, talented journalists" if a 23% cut is imposed. || Rick Edmonds: Some guesses on what's next for the Globe. || Ken Doctor: Will Globe staffers like their new owners better than NYT Co.?
> From Boston Globe's statement: "Since the parties are at an impasse, the Globe will implement the wage reduction effective next week."
> From Boston Newspaper Guild president's statement: "The Boston Newspaper Guild is committed to resuming good-faith negotiations."
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