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Yemen
Times:
Too Strong to Die!
Many people doubted that Yemen Times could continue after the death
of Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf.However, the reality has proved to be quite
different. Yemen Times is an establishment, a strong and structured foundation
that has employees, units, departments, branches, offices, and all the
facilities any company has. Yemen Times is a newspaper that was founded
to live on. It is too strong to die, and has the power to withstand even
the worst circumstances. International and local newspapers and magazines
world wide do not depend on only one person or one group. The success behind
every such establishment is actually team work. A newspaper cannot survive
without the participation of their employees, all committed to their tasks
and duties. On the other hand, they are structured in a way that preserves
systematic operations that continue even if an important member is absent.
That is why Yemen Times went on as normal. We at the Yemen Times have
a qualified and hard working staff that has worked together as cohesive
unit and in an systematic manner both before and after the death of the
founder.
There is no secret behind the ability of Yemen Times to go on and publish
its issues every Monday as used to be before the death of its founder.
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf himself used to have a known duty in the Yemen
Times, which was to write this column "View Point" and monitor work
in the paper. Other than that, he is the founder of the newspaper, and
the person who used to keep our spirits high all the time. He was a busy
man who worked in more than one field and in more than one place.
As the reader of Yemen Times, you should not doubt the continuation
of the paper. The paper will continue, and there are plans to make it a
bi-weekly, then a tri-weekly. There are plans to bring Yemen Times to a
higher level of quality, and to bring it up to international standards
regarding its layout and material. We have the best staff that could work
for a newspaper in Yemen. We have the best layout designers, editors, translators,
journalists, managers, and staff overall in this country. Every staff member
of the Yemen Times has been selected carefully to meet any challenge.
This is not just talk, we have indeed proven that we are a powerful
organization that is too strong to die, even after the death of our founder.
Advertisements have increased, articles have been enhanced, news articles
have become more accurate and reliable. Our newspaper is moving forward
towards brighter horizons and a better future. We are doing well, and we
will continue to do well. Yemen Times Reader, please be confident that
the Yemen Times is too strong to die.
Walid Al-Saqqaf
Publisher, Acting Chief Editor
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