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Amid the carnage, some New Yorkers are taking home a little extra this year.
They bicker all the time, but really they love one another.
Rush and Molloy are moving to Sundays, and new blood takes over the daily duties.
The paper published a letter from Charles Rangel alongside a refutation of every single one of its points.
We're really hoping Thursday will be the day this week no one gets fired.
Changes at spinoff and niche titles, and bad news from Condé Nast.
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, the 28-year-old son of 'Times' publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., is leaving his job as a reporter at the 'Oregonian' newspaper to return to New York and the 'Times.'
Frankly, if you didn't get any news about your job today, that's a good thing.
Despite Internet rumors, the London/New York pop-culture rag is still alive and well.
At least three Time Inc. titles are looking for editorial staff to take voluntary buyouts.
Condé Nast's glossy business title took a few hits, but remains standing … for now.
Maybe this is why Condé Nast was so quick to shrink the men's fashion title.
In further Condé Nast belt-tightening, the December and January issues of the fledgling business magazine will be combined, as will the June and July issues, and the edit budget will be cut by 5 percent.
The stoically straight men's fashion magazine is just nuzzling up closer with its fabulous sister.
Reports have Anna Wintour's manbaby shrinking to only a couple of issues a year, or maybe closing altogether.
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