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| - | Stranded cruise passengers in Africa race to rejoin their ship [[https://kraken12t.at/ | + | Los Angeles Times slashes more than 20% of newsroom staff as the paper confronts a ‘financial crisis’ |
| - | Eight cruise passengers left behind in the African island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe have been struggling for days to catch up with their Norwegian Cruise Line ship as it makes its way up the western coast of Africa. | + | The Los Angeles Times on Tuesday, facing what senior leadership described this week as a “financial crisis,” commenced a round of painful layoffs across |
| - | The passengers were late getting back to the ship on March 27, according to a statement from Norwegian Cruise Line. | + | The cuts will impact at least 115 journalists, |
| - | “Eight guests who were on the island on their own or with a private tour missed the last tender back to the vessel, therefore not meeting | + | Pearce described |
| - | “While this is a very unfortunate situation, guests are responsible for ensuring they return to the ship at the published time, which is communicated broadly over the ship’s intercom, in the daily communication | + | Among those laid off Tuesday was Kimbriell Kelly, the newspaper’s Washington bureau chief, along with significant cuts to its business |
| - | Norwegian Cruise Line said that the passengers’ passports were handed over to local port agents | + | “The LA Times Washington bureau was decimated, |
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| + | “They haven’t been filling jobs for two years now and that reduced number was cut even more today. There are five reporters left covering DC.” | ||