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Carisa Lee
Less than 24 hours after the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday officially ceased operations, staff returned one final time to say their goodbyes and collect personal belongings.
Outside the Pembroke Street building in Port-of-Spain yesterday, former senior reporter Paula Lindo described the experience as devastating. She said it was painful to see years of hard work reduced to mere numbers as the liquidator carried out an asset evaluation.
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