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		<title>By: Charlie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charlie</dc:creator>
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		<description>You really missed out there mate. Mike gave me the tour ages back, when I started, and also ran me around the newer more modern equipment when the Tribune was revamped a few years back - in fact when ye and I started working together: it was very evocative of black-and-white movie rolling headline stuff, with presses flying, huge circular gantrys dropping supplements into the newspapers as they moved along motorised lines hanging from pegs... thundering roars and a stink of chemicals that made you thrill. Also, a great bunch of local workers who spent their lives at those presses and rollers. 

Destroyed in the name of progress, and obviously, for the real estate value of a city centre plant like that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You really missed out there mate. Mike gave me the tour ages back, when I started, and also ran me around the newer more modern equipment when the Tribune was revamped a few years back &#8211; in fact when ye and I started working together: it was very evocative of black-and-white movie rolling headline stuff, with presses flying, huge circular gantrys dropping supplements into the newspapers as they moved along motorised lines hanging from pegs&#8230; thundering roars and a stink of chemicals that made you thrill. Also, a great bunch of local workers who spent their lives at those presses and rollers. </p>
<p>Destroyed in the name of progress, and obviously, for the real estate value of a city centre plant like that.</p>
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