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Monday, May 16, 2016

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The Hundred Islands, Alaminos, Pangasinan



Gannett increases its offer for Tribune - LAObserved

Why newspapers are alive and kicking - Express and Star

Can Tribune Survive Without Gannett? - Institutional Investor

Are you crazy to launch print products now? - Editors Weblog

Ads might irritate readers, but newspapers need them - Hutch News

LA Times Music Critic Accused of Expensing $5K Strip Club Tab - The Wrap

Tribune and Gannett meet in Chicago with no progress on deal - Chicago Tribune

Ferro aside, Gannett takeover would be bad news for the Tribune - Chicago Reader

Jim Cramer: Tribune (TPUB) Should 'Take [Gannett's] Money and Run' - The Street

Union-Tribune Downtown Again After 42 Years in Mission Valley - Times of San Diego

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