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	<title>Comments on: Breaking news: Atlanta Opera cuts productions and budget for next season</title>
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		<title>By: THERE&#8217;S GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS. AND THEN MORE BAD NEWS. PHEW. 2009 IS FINALLY OVER. &#171; Utah Performing Arts</title>
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		<dc:creator>THERE&#8217;S GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS. AND THEN MORE BAD NEWS. PHEW. 2009 IS FINALLY OVER. &#171; Utah Performing Arts</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] ATLANTA OPERA CUTS PRODUCTIONS AND BUDGET FOR NEXT SEASON The Atlanta Opera, coming off the strongest production in its 30-year history, announced today that it will perform just three operas next season (down from the current four) and that its budget will shrink 21.5 percent to $5.3 million (down from the current $6.75 million). The company has almost no endowment.  L.A. OPERA GETS $14-MILLION EMERGENCY LOAN County supervisors vote 4-1 to bail out the cash-strapped company. &#8216;Ring&#8217; Cycle is partly to blame. [...]</description>
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