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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: WEB EXTRA
Of cabs, class warfare and the decline of the West
The following are letters that didn't make the print edition.
Project Citizen: Letters from Gruening Middle School 8th Graders
Feeding the homeless
WEB EXTRA: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SEPT. 29
Outside writers weigh in on write-in
Readers who wrote to us from the Lower 48 were overwhelmingly unsympathetic to Sen. Lisa Murkowski's write-in campaign.
LETTERS WEB-EXTRA
Jan. 10: Thanks, Dad; Can't Stand Fox News; Cage that Dog Abuser
A few letters that didn't make the print edition
Zapata Bladderpod; open campuses; an apology; 'personhood'
Some recent letters, unedited.
A few more letters that didn't make the print edition, unedited; names withheld to prevent public embarrassment.
LETTERS WEB-EXTRA
Dec. 11: Ticked off at Ticketmaster; A tree tale; Sarah; Gore's a fraud
A few that didn't make it into the print edition....
Here are a few more idiosyncratic emails that have come across the Letters Desk.
LETTERS WEB-EXTRA
Here are highlights from some of the more offbeat letters we have received recently. Where sloppy grammar, skewed thinking, incoherence or outright weirdness might embarrass the author, we omit the name.
WEB EXTRA: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
DUI's, cheers to nurses, boo Michelle Obama, food for Afghanistan?
I was saddened by the news of the fatal crash that occurred near Potters Marsh last Thursday. Though I don't think anyone gets in their car with the intention of going and killing someone, we see this situation happen way too often.
October 20: Peace in progress, pain at pump, single payer
Peace? The president is working on it
October 13: Troubling trends, taxes and failure to yield
Some people are here for the wrong reasons
Obama's stay-in-school speech; Hey, 'civilized' Republicans
A few letters that didn't arrive in time to make the weekend's print editions....
He's from Waco, but he's not whacko; Thanks, Alaska, for the great ride
He's from Waco, but he's not wacko
Odds and ends from the letters closet
Here are a few odds and ends from letters that didn't make the print edition.....
Camera returned; Swedish health care; REAL health insurance; Seward Highway road rage
Letters to the editor: Web extra
June 24: Sullivan's transition; Juneteenth; Prevo's past; Brainwashing
Sullivan is making a good transition
June 19: Palin's 'respect'; firefighters rock; boo, Rex Butler; torture and hate
Palin, kids and pit bulls
June 18: Felons go free; gas bills go up; you go, Elise!
More comments from our readers on Kott, Kohring, gas bills and Palin vs. Letterman.
Douthat: American media just don't recognize abortion foes
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat argues that American media maintain a blind bias about any opposition to abortion.
Collins: Catholic bishops cling to old dogma on birth control
New York Times columnist Gail Collins finds that Catholic bishops cling to birth control dogma that laity has abandoned.
Kristof: Even fourth graders feel the power of social media unleashed
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tells the story of 14 fourth graders who used the Web to move a movie studio.
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