Terrorism collaborator, NYT makes financial cutbacks
From Reuters...
The New York Times Co. plans to make the size of its flagship newspaper narrower and close a printing plant, resulting in the loss of 1,050 jobs, the company said in a story posted on its Web site late on Monday.
The changes, set to take place in April 2008, include the closure of a printing plant in Edison, N.J. The company will sub-let the plant and consolidate its regional printing facilities at a plant in Queens, resulting in the loss of 800 jobs, the paper said.
The newspaper itself will be narrower by one and a half inches. The redesign of the paper will result in the loss of 250 production jobs, it said.
Meanwhile they continue to defend their incessant assault on the War on Terror. It may not be long until the New York Times famous crossword has but one word left—anachronism.
Posted by Danny Carlton at July 18, 2006 5:22 AM




