OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
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Magazines May Cut Jobs: Time Warner Inc. magazines plan to eliminate dozens of jobs and close news bureaus to cut operating costs, according to a published report. The job cutbacks will hit especially hard at the company’s flagship magazine, Time, according to the Wall Street Journal, which cited unidentified sources. Time plans to eliminate about 38 editorial jobs, including 20 correspondents stationed at domestic and foreign bureaus, according to the sources.
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