1 posted on
03/09/2009 6:44:32 AM PDT by
GQuagmire
To: GQuagmire
2 posted on
03/09/2009 6:46:19 AM PDT by
Doogle
(USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
To: GQuagmire
“...it has been seeking different ways for raising cash to pay off debt as sales of advertising decline.”
Hey! Here’s an idea! How about covering the NEWS and not just carrying water for the LeftTards? How about some real investigative reporting to see if 0bama really IS eligible to hold office?
That just might sell some newspapers and generate some advertising revenue!
3 posted on
03/09/2009 6:49:19 AM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: GQuagmire
The New York Times [NYT] Co. has sold... Forgive my naivety, but; why don't they try selling some newspapers?
Did you know that their Sunday edition sells for more than their stock does?
I guess the big money isn't in national secrets anymore.
4 posted on
03/09/2009 6:49:24 AM PDT by
laotzu
To: GQuagmire
You can’t stay alive for long by eating yourself.
5 posted on
03/09/2009 6:56:56 AM PDT by
Hacklehead
(Liberalism is the art of taking what works, breaking it, and then blaming conservatives.)
To: GQuagmire
This is the same building that the New York Times used a state agency to exercise eminent domain to crush a number of small businesses to make room to build. Those businesses would probably have been a better investment than the Times.
6 posted on
03/09/2009 6:59:19 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(Obama: removing the speed limit on the Road to Serfdom)
To: GQuagmire
They’ll be taking in boarders soon.......................
7 posted on
03/09/2009 7:18:41 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(The Zero has more Chicago Bull than Michael Jordan...................)
To: GQuagmire
die already! what does it take?!
9 posted on
03/09/2009 8:15:59 AM PDT by
sten
To: GQuagmire
11 posted on
03/09/2009 8:17:45 AM PDT by
abb
("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
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