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Free Printable Elf on the Shelf Touched Letter
Uh oh! Did your elf get touched? This free printable Elf on the Shelf touched letter helps fix the magic with a sprinkle of ...
Articles on humans struggling to survive or improve their lives sometimes prompt scolding replies from our letter writers. That’s even more true if those people have children or are immigrants. Those ...
In response to Robert Siegel's response to Winona LaDuke's letter, the racism did not only stain my fingers with irony but also my eyes. His hatred of Native Americans is disgusting and The Forum's ...
Many times, I receive angry questions about why we print the letters that we print. They usually go something like this: “I disagree with this writer, and his or her opinion isn’t worth hearing.” Or, ...
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- create an impression of widespread support for or opposition to an issue Tips on Writing Letters to the Editor: Keep it short and address only one subject. Many newspapers have strict limits on the ...
The Union-Tribune’s opinion section runs unsigned editorials and letters to the editor four days a week in print. Reader and regular letter writer Jim Varnadore of City Heights wondered why not then ...
Since it's a new year, I thought I'd answer some recurring questions on how we decide what letters we publish. Our policy is simple: The word limit is 300 words for all letters. We don’t allow ...
Eds. note: We generally refrain from printing letters about letters, but the response to the pearls of wisdom from Mr. Keith Kelly in Letters 2/17 has been copious. We live to serve, so herewith a few ...
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