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Is the Robert Weisman who shares a byline on the Globe piece our old friend Rob (and if so, I’m curious just when he left the Courant. Late 1990s, maybe?)
He is, but I don’t know exactly when he left the Courant.
I’m just thinking out loud. The story speaks of $20 million in concessions, but it also says overall losses are far greater than that. I wonder what’s coming next.