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BOSTON (AP) - Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists including a reporter who helped break the clergy-sex abuse scandal are among 24 people The Boston Globe is cutting from its newsroom staff through a buyout program aimed at avoiding layoffs.
The buyouts, which staffers had to apply for, were announced Wednesday. The departures will occur over the next few months.
"It is always difficult to say goodbye to co-workers and friends," Globe Editor Martin Baron wrote in a memo to staff. "Wonderful people who have dedicated themselves so fully to the success of the Globe will no longer be working with us side by side."
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