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Stop the presses

By Peter Gelzinis
Sunday, October 5, 2008 -
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It is possible to lose an arm or a leg and continue on, though life is never the same.

Tonight, after the final edition of this newspaper leaves the loading dock, the Herald will lose its corps of pressmen to the hard realities of outsourcing and the bottom line. After 50 years, a vibrant roar that rattled the spine of this building at least once every day will be replaced by eerie silence.

 
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BROTHERS IN ARMS: After more than 80...
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BROTHERS IN ARMS: After more than 80 years collectively, Danny Messing, left, and Dennis Messing will retire as Boston Herald pressmen when the paper prints for the final time at the Boston plant tonight.
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