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Letters to the Editor: Praise for an L.A. Times reporter's profile on Gnatalie the dinosaurJan Bunker, San Pedro To the editor: Instead of a dry essay on the fossil Gnatalie suitable for only those interested in such academic subjects, Corinne Purtill gave the reader a charmingly ...
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Letters to the Editor: What Homer's 'Iliad' can tell us about an America on the brinkHelen Lotos, Corona del Mar To the editor: I can absolutely relate to Charles McNulty’s mood expressed in his beautiful and moving essay. When reading the news, it’s easy to become exhausted ...
The Lincoln Journal Star welcomes readers' comments. Letters to the editor must include the writer's name, address, email, and phone number. The editors may edit and condense letters; the ...
Letters must be in response to a specific event, letter to the editor or Post-Star newspaper article. Personal letters regarding specifics of divorce or child-custody cases, or letters about ...
Former Trump advisers know him best Editor: President Joe Biden ... to extremely well-prepared Vice President Kamala Harris.... Letter: Make America white again?
The Idaho State Journal accepts letters to the editor from readers. We suggest that letters be no more than 400 words and be free of profanity, racist comments and/or libelous remarks. Letters can ...
The La Crosse Tribune encourages letters of general interest on topics of the day. Letters to the editor are published on a first-come, first-served basis at the editor's discretion and as space ...
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