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  1. Sandy Hook Kids Face 1st Classes Since Shooting

    Thu, 3 Jan 2013

    encouraged to have their children take the bus to help them return to familiar routines. Still, Newtown Superintendent Janet Robinson said officials will do their best to make the students feel at ease. "We will go to our regular schedule," she

  2. Open House Being Held for Sandy Hook Students

    Wed, 2 Jan 2013

    for teachers and parents to offer sensitive reassurances. When classes start on Thursday, schools Superintendent Janet Robinson said teachers will try to make it as normal a school day as possible for the children. "We want to get back to teaching

  3. Sandy Hook Parents and Teachers to Put on a Brave Face for Students

    Wed, 2 Jan 2013

    deal of thought and effort and volunteer work to make this as seamless as possible," Newtown schools superintendent Janet Robinson said at a news conference today. "Right now, Chalk Hill has been transformed from a middle school to a very cheerful

  4. Sandy Hook Students, Teachers Head Back to School

    Tue, 1 Jan 2013

    hallways. Teachers will try to make it as normal a school day as possible for the children, schools Superintendent Janet Robinson said. "We want to get back to teaching and learning," she said. "We will obviously take time out from the academics

  5. Newtown Trying to Give Kids a Sense of Normalcy

    Thu, 27 Dec 2012

    field trips, toy giveaways and some organized play time. "A couple of the teachers have done pizza parties," said Janet Robinson , Newtown's school superintendent. "Another met her kids at the library so they could have a little reading time

  6. LIVE UPDATES: Newtown, Conn., School Shooting

    Sat, 15 Dec 2012

    into the school by breaking a window, Lt, George Sinko, of the Newtown Police, tells ABC News. 7:46 a.m.: Janet Robinson , superintendent of Newtown Schools, say there is no record that Adam Lanza or his mother Nancy Lanza worked at the

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  1. New York Times to Start Charging for Web Access

    Thu, 17 Mar 2011

    to $67 million. "The advertising marketplace was volatile during the quarter," New York Times Chief Executive Janet Robinson said in a statement in early March. "The progress we made on the print advertising front in October and November

  2. Starr Reporter Placed on Furlough

    Sat, 28 Mar 2009

    most of its staff in exchange for 10 days of leave. New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and chief executive Janet Robinson noted "the global economic crisis" in a memo to employees on the layoffs and pay cuts. "This was a very difficult

  3. General Motors to Slash 23,000 Hourly Jobs

    Thu, 5 Mar 2009

    most of its staff in exchange for 10 days of leave. New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and chief executive Janet Robinson noted "the global economic crisis" in a memo to employees on the layoffs and pay cuts. "This was a very difficult

  4. More Jobs Cut at IBM and Google: Pink Slips Continue

    Thu, 5 Mar 2009

    difficulties and that means continuing to shed workers." New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and chief executive Janet Robinson noted "the global economic crisis" in a memo to employees on the layoffs and pay cuts. "This was a very difficult

  5. 'N.Y. Times' parent gets $250M from Mexican billionaire

    Tue, 20 Jan 2009

    financing agreement with Slim's companies Banco Inbursa and Inmobiliaria Carso for $125 million each. Times President Janet Robinson said the cash infusion will be used to refinance existing debt and will provide the company with increased financial

  6. New York Times enters talks with lenders

    Tue, 9 Dec 2008

    among the most challenging years we have faced and more steps will be needed," New York Times Co. Chief Executive Janet Robinson said Tuesday ahead of a media conference presentation. The newspaper industry as a whole is facing hefty debt and

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