"I certainly look at every tiny cut, paper cuts, shaving, building in a different much more serious way now, " von Lipinski said.
At least 120 newspapers in the U.S. have shut down since January 2008, according to Paper Cuts, a Web site tracking the newspaper industry.
They also drive golf carts at reckless speeds over a miniature-golf course, eat a snow cone flavored with urine, and endure paper cuts between their toes and on their tongues.
In a report, 'Paper Cuts: Recovering the Paper Landscape', the institute says a reduction in use is essential, because of the consumption of raw materials that is involved in its production and disposal.
It was death by a thousand paper cuts.
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So far this year, 1, 424 newspaper jobs writers and editors most of them in their 30s and older, were laid off, according to Paper Cuts, a website focusing on the long recession in the American news business.
Since then the company, founded by Andrew Mason three and a half years ago, looks to be suffering the death of a thousand cuts paper cuts, that is, from class actions around the terms of its deals, state regulator cease-and-desist letters around its marketing of alcohol and the me-too business plans of 425 competitors that have flooded the marketplace.
No one supports the cuts, and that's why no amount of planning can paper over the fact that the cuts are bad policy.
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Adam Looney at the Brookings Institution has a nice new paper on the Bush tax cuts.
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She was attracted to the idea of carving into the plate, just as now she cuts into her paper or canvas.
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In the past few years the paper has suffered repeated staff cuts.
He led The Times' move into digital publishing, charging readers to access its online site, and also had to implement cuts at the paper.
At the time, the Labour Party welcomed the Green Paper but warned it would not stop the cuts facing charities.
This week, economists have been astonished to find that a famous academic paper often used to make the case for austerity cuts contains major errors.
The committee is not due to report until the end of the year, but this week it published a consultation paper which provides ammunition for those who believe that cuts in government funding do penalise students from poorer families.
On top of this, says the paper, sixth-form colleges have been hit hard by cuts, while the government has offered preferential funding to academies and free schools with sixth forms.
The group prescribed several "finesse" cuts like slicing a grape in half or dicing a cardboard paper towel roll into as many slivers as possible, the way a chef slices an onion.
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The National Bureau of Economic Research paper, updated earlier this year, categorized hospitals by the degree of payment cuts (small, moderate, or large), then tracked actual patient outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries treated at these hospitals for heart attacks over an 11-year period.
Let's let any insurer opt out of state regulation in favor of a federal charter. (I'll bet Allstate, Progressive and Geico would go federal in a heartbeat.) Relieved of 50-state paper-pushing burdens and free to pick off the good risks with price cuts, the federally chartered companies would be a formidable competitive threat.
Cuts in taxes and in non-wage labour costs, says the paper, are the key to regaining confidence in the economy.
The green paper announced on Wednesday saw the BBC as the cornerstone of public service broadcasting, but the proposed cuts would undermine its work, said the unions.
The inked designs provide a guide for the artisan who cuts the picture or design into the wood, producing raised characters that will eventually apply ink to paper.
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