Wednesday, May 1, 2013

He thanked all who’ve worked for the Phoenix

”He thanked all who’ve worked for the Phoenix over the decades _ “our staff has been our soul, “ he averred _ and all the readers and advertisers who’ve supported the publication. “This [closure] is not indicative of the larger health of the industry.S. We understand you make mistakes.Sister publications in Providence and Portland, Maine, will stay in business, but WFNX.S.”Employees at the Phoenix, whose origins date back to 1966, were told of the closings by owner and publisher Stephen M."ECONOMIC REALITIES"The recession, which hit more traditional male jobs such as those in construction, in many cases flipped the economic burden and turned mothers into breadwinners. “We have had an extraordinary run. It makes sense, she said, that the Portland Phoenix will remain open, as will the Providence Phoenix, which plans to add four full-time reporters.According to local media reports, this month 4, leng sary because ill be sent to Cambodia friendship hospital, then enter a state of critically ill, died of a heart attack and kidney failure. "And we will always believe in u! U've got so far to come because u are just getting started and we will always be here every step of the way no matter what rumours come next! I LOVE YOU. I don't want to give that up," Jochum said.On Thursday, the White House launched new audio series with Soundcloud, “Being Biden,” starring Vice President Joe Biden, naturally.That rings true for Phoenix, Arizona, mother Limpo Bokasa, who works as a medical case manager while raising her 7-year-old twin daughters on her own.

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