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The new owners, Fletcher Asset Management, have resolved to keep almost the entire staff of the title and its website.
People keep getting called upstairs, and it's not good news.
"It just didn't seem to rise to the level of news," says the reporter.
The social-networking site has gotten a lot of flak for its new policies, but there are some good things about it.
The 'WSJ' editor has a bone to pick with the 'NYT' editor.
The prolific, veteran "Metro" desk and City Room reporter is leaving the paper that made her quirky byline famous.
Carson Griffith will aid Amanda Sidman at the tabloid's punchy gossip column.
What does this tell us? No, seriously.
Because hey, if everybody else is doing it, why can't she?
We hope there is a Genius component.
"The fact is we can effectively cover the rest of the country from Washington."
He went on a spectacular six-month sabbatical, and will not be invited back.
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