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The wrong paper folded.
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What a sad reality. Anyhow, it is not the end of the world yet. Just my tow cents, why not create a positive thought out of this negative circumstances? There is nothing to loose but a lot to gain. Don’t underestimate the power of positive thinking.
@SAS: Seriously?
Yes, its all about your attitude. Heads up!
@Awfolk: Yes, a great attitude will help the 200 people who just lost their jobs in a recession find work in a dying industry in a city with just one other business that does what they do.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m a big believer in making lemonade when life hands you lemons, but there are some things that PoPT ain’t gonna solve.
I think Rob is right here, an attitude alone can’t always help you. More and more people are experiencing the consequences of the crisis and you sometimes need a little bit luvk to get out of it…
Nice blog btw, keep it up.
What a sad story. But I see its in all the world, here in Slovakia too. Very good blog!
That’s was a very sad story but it just a part of the business that sometimes we need to sacrifice just to survive in the global crisis…just be thankful that a lot of people love yours service…
I only recently stumbled upon your blog, but living here in denver too, I totally agree with you that the wrong paper went tits up. It’s a sad sad day…. been a while now, and I know some of the people have moved on to bigger and better things, but I’m sure some people didn’t.
The Newspaper industry is a dying industry because people can get all the latest news with just a click of a mouse. This is very sad indeed.
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