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	<title>Comments on: Borders Cuts 20% of Corporate Staff</title>
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		<description>[...] to lose jobs with unemployment rising to 5.5 percent. As with all downturns, we are starting to see layoffs and marketing department cuts. But regardless of the impact on traditional media and marketing, new media seems to continue to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: ジェーン(Jān)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It would be a serious blow to the sales of graphics novels as well, since Borders is the brick and mortar store where they have greatest shelf presence.

I do wish all the employees luck.  How horrible for them.  I know the numbers say the economy still has positive growth, but some things about it really suck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would be a serious blow to the sales of graphics novels as well, since Borders is the brick and mortar store where they have greatest shelf presence.</p>
<p>I do wish all the employees luck.  How horrible for them.  I know the numbers say the economy still has positive growth, but some things about it really suck.</p>
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		<title>By: Angela James</title>
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		<description>What a scary time for Borders employees in particular, but really much of publishing in general. I hope those employees can find work quickly, I really feel for people who lose their jobs like this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a scary time for Borders employees in particular, but really much of publishing in general. I hope those employees can find work quickly, I really feel for people who lose their jobs like this.</p>
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		<title>By: MeezerGrrrl</title>
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		<description>156 jobs in Ann Arbor.  On top of Pfizer pulling out their R &amp; D operations by the end of this year. 

It seems that Ann Arbor, and Michigan in general, cannot win no matter what they do.

I wonder how any of these cutbacks are affecting the new concept store that they opened earlier this year - the one where you could get e and audiobooks downloaded to your player on the spot.

I remember the original Borders on State street - when B&amp;N ruled the college textbook world, except for the really eclectic stuff (which could be found at Shaman Drum - about 4 doors down from Borders).

That store was great (as was Arial&#039;s in New Paltz, NY, another vestige of the past).  Nice staff, great selection, a funky escalator to get to the second floor. It was a true independent bookstore at that point in time.

And while I miss the independent Borders of 20 years ago, I agree that the loss of the entire company would be a really not good thing for publishing, across the board.

I&#039;m not wild about buying books at a big box store.  But I&#039;m not wild about buying books from Walmart,either. And despite the fact that I have a B&amp;N membership, it rarely gets used these days. For whatever reason, the majority of my new book purchases come from Borders. It&#039;s a constant in my world.

All of the above is a very winding and maudlin way of stating that I agree, completely.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>156 jobs in Ann Arbor.  On top of Pfizer pulling out their R &amp; D operations by the end of this year. </p>
<p>It seems that Ann Arbor, and Michigan in general, cannot win no matter what they do.</p>
<p>I wonder how any of these cutbacks are affecting the new concept store that they opened earlier this year &#8211; the one where you could get e and audiobooks downloaded to your player on the spot.</p>
<p>I remember the original Borders on State street &#8211; when B&amp;N ruled the college textbook world, except for the really eclectic stuff (which could be found at Shaman Drum &#8211; about 4 doors down from Borders).</p>
<p>That store was great (as was Arial&#8217;s in New Paltz, NY, another vestige of the past).  Nice staff, great selection, a funky escalator to get to the second floor. It was a true independent bookstore at that point in time.</p>
<p>And while I miss the independent Borders of 20 years ago, I agree that the loss of the entire company would be a really not good thing for publishing, across the board.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not wild about buying books at a big box store.  But I&#8217;m not wild about buying books from Walmart,either. And despite the fact that I have a B&amp;N membership, it rarely gets used these days. For whatever reason, the majority of my new book purchases come from Borders. It&#8217;s a constant in my world.</p>
<p>All of the above is a very winding and maudlin way of stating that I agree, completely.</p>
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