Listen • 4:33 em Baltimore Sun /em reporter Liz Bowie, shown at center, has helped to lead an effort by Tribune Publishing s journalists to seek new owners for its papers and hold a hedge fund at bay.
Journalists working for the storied newspapers of Tribune Publishing Company are racing against the most intense deadline of their careers to find new owners for their company before May 21.
That s when the hedge fund Alden Global Capital, infamous for stripping newsrooms to the bone, is poised to make good on its plans to buy the chain in a $635 million deal. Alden already holds half of Tribune Publishing s publicly traded shares.
Project Mayhem : Reporters Race To Save Tribune Papers From Vulture Fund
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Aberdeen FC Community trust helps deliver £95m of benefits to north-east
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AFCCT chief executive Liz Bowie said the trust was influencing positive change .
Aberdeen FC’s community arm helped deliver around £95 million of benefits to the north-east over a 12-month period, a new report has revealed.
The AFC Community Trust (AFCCT) – widely hailed across Europe as one of the best examples of a club working to improve outcomes for people in its area – has published an impact report detailing its work over the 2019/20 period.
Tens of thousands of people have taken part in the organisation’s activities, which involve working in schools, helping those with conditions such as dementia and working to improve outcomes for those from deprived backgrounds.