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Yes, it is trying to cut costs, but that is motivated by concerns for editorial independence - at the moment, the Christian Science Church is paying half the paper's bills, and no-one is comfortable with that.
They have stuck to their standards in more ways than one. Remember when freelance Jill Carroll was kidnapped in Baghdad? The Monitor worked hard to get her free - and the first thing it did was to put her on the payroll so that she would get staff benefits.
And on the subject of egg-sucking lessons, you have to fix that headline - "transition" isn't a verb. Try "move"; "switch"; "change"; etc.
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGLS_en-USU...
You wrote: "the last print edition of the 100 year old national newspaper will soon come out."
My understanding is that in April daily print publishing will convert to once a week. Please see here http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1029/p25s01-usgn....
You would do your readers a service by correcting that sentence.
I haven't subscribed to a newspaper since 1992 - about 1 month after we got internet access in the home and at work. However, I've read the news nearly every day.