Four months after his letter to the staff, Times Mirror, the parent company, was sold.
It will buy Matthew Bender and the 50% of Shepard's Company it does not already own, both subsidiaries of Times Mirror.
In 1997, when Times Mirror Corp. sold its 30% stake in Tejon to funds run by New York investment firm Carl Marks Management Co.
They're forced to do so, in large part, because of the Chandler family, which ironically enough was the one that sold Times Mirror back in '99.
This larger company was formed when the Chandler family actually sold off the Times Mirror Company in late '99 - went through about seven years ago.
Under a new scheme unveiled by Mark Willes, the chairman of Times Mirror, the marketing men at the Los Angeles Times will be organised around the same editorial sections as journalists are.
In 1997, when Times Mirror Corp. sold its 30% stake in Tejon to funds run by New York investment firm Carl Marks Management Co. and mutual fund manager Martin Whitman, speculators thought Tejon's time had come.
So when Mark Willes, Times-Mirror Co. boss and publisher of the Los Angeles Times, said he wants to increase his 1-million circulation by 50%, Singleton said okay.
But the share of older readers is growing faster at other papers, including the Independent, the Times and the Mirror.
The planned telescope will have a 21-foot diameter mirror, six times as big as Hubble's.
It had been admired by generations of anglers, says the Mirror, but the Times angling correspondent says too much fuss is made over "celebrity fish".
The Financial Times, the Guardian and the Mirror had all threatened at stages to leave the PCC over adjudications for mistakes and code breaches, she said.
The Telegraph, The Times, The Sun, the Mirror and the Daily Mail (online) all feature his 100m journey in a chauffeur-driven Jaguar from the Wales Office in Whitehall to Downing Street.
Shades of grey are created by tilting the mirror backwards and forwards thousands of times a second to vary the brightness of the pixel it is projecting.
Next week, it will hear from Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, the Guardian's Alan Rusbridger, Times editor James Harding and Richard Wallace, of the Daily Mirror.
At this temperature, the mirror was able to flip between high and low reflectivity over a million times a second suggesting that, if it can be kept reliably at this critical temperature, gallium will make a fast (and also small and cheap) optical switch.
In its own way, the future liabilities for some top law firms mirror similar problems across the U.S. Benefits promised in more stable economic times seem increasingly unsustainable today.
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