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“He’s performed an incredible service to the community, and I don’t think most of the employees here realize how committed he’s been to keeping the paper going. “We have had an extraordinary run.“Keeping the Phoenix afloat was costing Stephen more than $1 million a year,” Kadzis calculated.Italy said the incident occurred in international waters, identify India in accordance with the law to prosecute is a violation of international law. In Cambodia domestic CARES about the "red" trial cases, mainly some ngos and Cambodia opposition, some political forces tried to use "red" trial to the Cambodian government gets you in trouble, and trying to stir the Khmer rouge issues to gain political capital."We will always be ur Beliebers through anything!" millyoveryowen wrote."There's been this convergence of gender roles, but there's still this big gap," said Pew's Parker, herself a mother of two. "Just keep your head high @justinbieber and nothing can bring you down."Jesslove3bI added, "Understand and btw I don't even read what the press say, I only get the truth about your life from you so I believe @justinbieber. Leng sary because the Khmer rouge in 1975-1979 reign committed genocide charges Cambodia special court for trial.' J, it's brilliant, u're right. It is expected that about 40 employees will be let go within the week and another ten or so soon after, according to executive editor Peter Kadzis, who described the general reaction among Phoenix staffers as “shell-shocked. Aviv Kochavi, said Thursday that Syrian President Bashar Assad is preparing for the potential use of chemical weapons.To contact the reporter on this story: Patrick Donahue in Brussels at In a poignant signal of a fast-changing media landscape, The Boston Phoenix sent out a short and simple tweet Thursday afternonon: “Thank you Boston.According to Kadzis, the switch from tabloid to glossy last October won favor with readers and local advertisers.
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