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News Tower is a newspaper management simulation video game developed by Rotterdam-based indie studio Sparrow Night and published by Twin Sails Interactive. The game entered Steam Early Access on February 13, 2024, for PC and Mac platforms. Set in 1930s New York City during the Great Depression and Prohibition era, players assume the role of a newspaper publisher tasked with building a media empire from a struggling local Brooklyn paper inherited from their uncle. The game combines elements of tycoon management, resource allocation, and narrative decision-making as players navigate the complex world of journalism during a turbulent historical period, recruiting and managing various newspaper staff including reporters, photographers, typographers, janitors, advertisers, and lawyers while searching for newsworthy stories across the globe. Players must balance journalistic integrity against pressure from influential factions including the mafia, mayor, and high society figures who may offer rewards for favorable coverage, while designing and optimizing their newspaper headquarters floor by floor and meeting weekly publishing deadlines.
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Ayrshire College is a further education institution in Scotland. Formed in August 2013 from a merger between Ayr College, Kilmarnock College and the Largs and Kilwinning campuses of James Watt College, it serves Ayrshire and surrounding areas, with campuses in Ayr, Kilmarnock and Kilwinning.
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\"Don't Let Me Down\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, recorded in 1969 during the Let It Be sessions. It was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership. The band recorded the song with keyboardist Billy Preston; the single release with \"Get Back\" was credited to \"the Beatles with Billy Preston\". Originally released as a B-side, producer Phil Spector excluded the song from Let It Be. The song's first album appearance in stereo was on the North American collection Hey Jude, released in 1970, and on the global market collection 1967–1970, released in 1973.
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