Today’s Wilmer-Hutchins story: “The leaders at the top are changing, but the news is familiar: Wilmer-Hutchins will not be meeting payroll this month.”

This story features no fewer than three global news exclusives, at least zero of which crabwalk.com readers will care about.

Also, it just got cited by plaintiff’s attorneys in a court hearing thirty minutes ago. Which is so exciting I have to use italics.

Trust me: I’m working on a great post themed around trends in 20th-century New Brunswick history. Stick with me! This W-H stuff will end eventually!

11 November 2004



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