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Cities Equidistant From Philadephia and New York Besieged By Desperate Reporters
Hamilton Nolan · 10/30/09 09:14AMMean Reporter Undermines Birmingham Olympic Bid
Hamilton Nolan · 10/29/09 01:01PMWall Street Journal Editor: We 'Must Think the Unthinkable'
Gabriel Snyder · 10/29/09 11:07AMWSJ managing editor Robert Thomson announced that the newspaper — which has recently been crowing about having the largest circulation in the country (if you count online subscribers) — is shutting down its Boston bureau. Nine reporters will lose their jobs, and that's rotten. But the memo he sent out to the newsroom, and first obtained by Fishbowl's Amanda Ernst, says that while no other bureaus are slated for closure, other "unthinkable" changes may be coming to the Journal.