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Miss Manners highly doubts that the dozen or so letters you write annually is anywhere near the equivalent cost of the computer that you no doubt replace every few years.
Miss Manners highly doubts that the dozen or so letters you write annually is anywhere near the equivalent cost of the computer that you no doubt replace every few years.
Having signed the letter on tenure submitted by Boyd professors Suzanne L. Marchand and R. Eugene Turner, I would only add that, despite his dismissive tone, letter writer Kevin Kelly ...
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When I saw the message, "Immigrants are welcome here" on a sign last weekend, it reminded me of the plaque on the Statue of Liberty (dedicated in 1886) that quotes ...
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Residents need help with fireproofing homes Re: “ New data reveals risk of ember-driven fires ” (Page A1, June 7).
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Letter: Trump is no enigma; it's clear what he is Jun 12, 2025 Trump is no enigma; it’s clear what he is when they join To the Editor: The feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is not surprising.
I write today as a dedicated working mom and a member of our vibrant community. I understand the importance of securing reliable sources of energy to meet the needs of ...
LETTERS Letter: Incentivize credit card companies to lower swipe fees From Congress to the Senate, Sen. Elissa Slotkin has fought to lower prices and deliver for Michiganians.
In response to the letter, "Cartoon sadly captures where our country is today:" It’s a shame that many in this country continue to blatantly ignore simple facts. A long line ...