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"I think it's going to be a different newspaper than it is now," says Dow Jones union president
Steve Yount. "I don't think it's going to be as good. But it's going to be the News Corp. version of the Wall Street Journal, you know. And, sadly, life will go on. We've lost a lot of great newspapers in this country. But my job now is to do battle day after day with a management that is probably not the best friend of labor and the best friend of reporters and journalistic independence."
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