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	<title>Comments on: Guardian plans rolling PDF edition</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Greg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description>Simon, 
Excellent subject matter! I am a veteran of newspapers in America and have switched to the bright side, I.T. I saw the inevitable fall of newspapers due to declines in readers, advertising and a rise in newsprint and gasoline expenses added to a very labor-heavy business model. It&#039;s depressing. I read a financial anylist suggest that newspapers try PDF versions. I actually believe that is their best shot to hold  onto their local advertisers. See my blog at sadbastards.wordpress.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simon,<br />
Excellent subject matter! I am a veteran of newspapers in America and have switched to the bright side, I.T. I saw the inevitable fall of newspapers due to declines in readers, advertising and a rise in newsprint and gasoline expenses added to a very labor-heavy business model. It&#8217;s depressing. I read a financial anylist suggest that newspapers try PDF versions. I actually believe that is their best shot to hold  onto their local advertisers. See my blog at sadbastards.wordpress.com.</p>
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