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Are they really going to burn notebooks?
By adamg on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 9:06am
Globe unions rally at Faneuil Hall today at noon, with support from a whole lot of local politicians.
Paula Ebben at Channel 4 wonders if it's seemly for a newspaper to seek help from the people it normally covers or whether it makes sense for politicians to show support "for a huge local business and employer under siege by an out-of-state owner?"
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Top ways to save the Globe
Check out the Herald's list of Top Ten ways to save the Globe. Sure it's cheeky but you gotta like the item at the top of the lsit.
1. One word: Wingo
Ah, those were the days...
Channel 4 and every other
Channel 4 and every other broadcast outlet in Boston had better hope that the Globe continues to publish. Otherwise, we won't have much to hear/see on local newscasts.
The Globe is a huge local
The Globe is a huge local supplier of jobs, and those workers are not the reporters. Its two different sets of people. Its not like the person who delivers your daily paper writes the editorials or contributes to the Ideas section of the Sunday Globe.
What is it like, then?
It's not?
Have you ever read the Globe?
Bada bing! He's here all
Bada bing!
He's here all week folks!