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Censorship is a controversial issue, as evidenced by the amount of discussion in regard to the censoring of visual art from the Addison Street Windows Gallery. However, unless we are able to view the work, our judgment about this gallery’s decision lacks perspective.
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Progress on diplomatic front but Israel resumes offensive in Gaza and ... - In-Forum
Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid. Hamas responded with a rocket barrage. Despite the heavy fighting ...
Send a letter - Livingston Enterprise
The Enterprise welcomes letters to the editor, expressing your opinion on any issue of a public interest to our Park County readership. But in order to be published, the letters must: Be signed and include your address and phone number (phone number ...
Tips on letters to the editor - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
We read every letter we receive. Every letter gets equal consideration. Because of the heavy volume of mail, we cannot acknowledge letters received. If your letter is selected for publication, you will be contacted by phone. If it's published, your ...
At Large : Change on the way - Martha's Vineyard Times
In the bowels of The Martha's Vineyard Times' techno center, things are humming. Change is on the way at mvtimes.com. In the nearly two decades that the newspaper has published a web site, it's been changed, and changed, and changed again. I've lost ...
Army regrets letters' error - Fayetteville Observer
The Army?s top general is personally signing letters of apology to 7,000 families of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, after they accidentally received correspondence addressed to ?Dear John Doe.? Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the Army chief ...
Letter to the Editor - Northwest Arkansas News
The Opinion Page of the Northwest Arkansas Times is designed to be a comunity forum for opinions and ideas. We encourage our readers to voice their opinions through letters to the editor, with a few guidelines: Letters should be 500 words or less ...
Letters to the Editor Letters - Philadelphia Daily News
Congress must do something to help bail out those of us who are drowning in the next big financial meltdown to hit America - student-loan indebtedness I am 62 years old, facing retirement, and still must pay my student-loan debt until the year 2028 ...
Letters to the Editor: Student letters - Idaho Statesman
The following letters are from students at Lake Hazel Middle School. The Statesman welcomes letters from students, but due to space constraints, some letters may be published online only. Teachers planning a letter-writing project are invited to ...
Sunday's Letters to the Editor - Long Beach Press-Telegram
The Coastal Commission did their job in this decision against the 241 toll road extension. This decision was not about traffic or roads or even more jobs in a recession. The Coastal Commission determined that this project did not meet the ...
More Letters to the Editor - Seattle Post Intelligencer
I hold no credentials as an urban planner or such, but with the protracted debate ongoing it would appear that we are truly missing (literally) the opportunity of a lifetime to do the best and right thing with replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct ...
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