Young and old, men and women worked from sun up to sun down, through the summer heat and bitterly cold winter.
It may also, of course, have something to do with the declining readership of his tabloid papers, which are suffering the same fate as most newspapers worldwide: The Sun down from 3.5 million copies sold in 2000 to around 2.8 million copies today, and the News of the World down from more than 4 million in 2000 to 2.6 million just before its closure.
You can stay well past closing time for Sky Kitchen, which typically shuts down mid-afternoon before the sun comes down behind the mountains west of the airport.
When the sun goes down, the hydrogen powers a fuel cell that runs your home.
We sat and watched the sun go down over the Indian Ocean, feeling like real Sandgropers.
There were no large lights on-site to add the rescue efforts as the sun went down.
As the sun goes down, the crew dons night-vision goggles, scanning for muzzle flashes or smoke trails.
The sun burns down so harshly that the contours of all visible items melt in its fierceness.
So when the sun went down, he would walk along Church Street deeper into the black district.
The sun beams down on a tiny glen in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains-a radiant afternoon for an outdoor wedding.
Today, when the sun goes down in Africa, over 150 million homes will not turn on the lights.
This fortress becomes crucial when the sun goes down and the undead rise.
In July when the sun beats down, most convertibles can become downright unpleasant, inducing awkward sunburns on scalps and forearms.
But after the sun goes down, geishas recede behind closed doors and teahouses shut down for the night, Kyoto offers spectacular nighttime charms.
Since San Juan is largely without power, when the sun goes down darkness prevails, pierced only by the occasional flicker of candlelight.
As the sun shone down, strikers from all levels from curators to shop staff waved banners citing "cultural vandalism" and "The British Museum is crumbling".
It's starting to wonder why you so remind me, why you so remind me, of the same (unintelligible) when the sun goes down.
The bugs swarmed as the sun went down, a very common occurrence that time of year in the forests of the northeastern United States.
As the sun went down and we boarded the ferry back to Manhattan, there were more than a few thoughts racing through my head.
We walked across the border from Ethiopia, the noon sun beating down on the squat concrete building where an officer gruffly motioned us to a bench.
Behind us there was a wall of rough flagstone that smelled of dirt, of fields in summer with the sun beating down after a heavy rain.
From sandy riverbed campsites you can watch flocks of colourful parrots as the sun goes down, and the night becomes even more eerie when dingoes fill the darkness with their howls.
As the sun went down, light shot through the smoke and turned the air around us a dark gold that cast an unsettling radiance on the trees and houses.
Tonight I will cook dinner, tell my husband how much I love him, curl up with the dogs, watch the sun go down over the mountains and climb into bed.
For Doors admirers, the band symbolized the darker side of the Los Angeles lifestyle, what happened to the city after the sun went down and the Beach Boys fans headed home.
The final set, which began shortly after 1400 BST on Wednesday and was still going seven hours later when the sun went down, is already longer than any match ever played.
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