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Texas Observer Reverses Plan to Shut Down and Lay Off Staff

The New York Times – Business:

Former and current staff members had fought the decision to shut down the 68-year-old magazine, a bastion of liberal opinion and investigative journalism in a red state.

Michael Levenson
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