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Chronicling The Death Of American Newspapers

A pedestrian walks by the <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> building. After posting losses of more than $50 million in 2008, parent company Hearst Corp. announced that unless it can negotiate cutbacks with unions, it may sell or close the 144-year-old newspaper. (Getty Images)
A pedestrian walks by the San Francisco Chronicle building. After posting losses of more than $50 million in 2008, parent company Hearst Corp. announced that unless it can negotiate cutbacks with unions, it may sell or close the 144-year-old newspaper. (Getty Images)

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