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The Chron can work it out

Newsdesk • Published 20 Aug 2009 12:00 Mobiles Print Comments 2 Comments

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AT A time when the political and business worlds appear only too eager to shoot the messenger at every opportunity, it is most satisfying, if somewhat immodest, to report today that we at The Chronicle have been getting a few pats on the back.

Our We Can Work It Out campaign has been running for more than six months now, talking up the innovators, the optimists and those sheer cussed folk who refuse to let doom, gloom and the all too painful problems of the recession get them down.

Jonathan Shaw, the Minister for the South East, Vince Cable, the Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor, and Dragons' Den investor James Caan are just three of the influential figures to sing the praises of our campaign, but we will be quite happy to remain in the wings as the cheerleaders for everyone out there who is prepared to make sacrifices or go that extra mile.

There will certainly be some more cheering to be done today when those envelopes containing the A-Level results are opened across the nation.

Our congratulations to those students for whom joy will be unrestrained when they learn that they have clinched those vital grades to go on to the next phase of their education or into the career of their dreams.

Naturally, wherever there are winners, there are also losers and inevitably for some of our young people, Thursday, August 20, 2009 will be a day to forget.

But however dark the clouds, there are other doors and opportunities always set to open and as we have shown over the past six months, whatever happens, We Can Work It Out.

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