Letters to the Editor: Oct. 6, 2008
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
Dogs - they're everywhereThis is in response to Anne Zembower's letter (last Monday) that disapproves of dogs in retail stores.
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- Letters to the Editor: Oct. 5, 2008
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- Letters to the Editor: Oct. 4, 2008
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- Letters to the Editor: Oct. 3, 2008 | 38
- Letters to the Editor: Oct. 2, 2008
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Williams: On health care, differences are radical
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
Barack Obama has talked about economic issues while John McCain has talked about security issues. They have spent most of their time on non-issue fluff attacks. Since this has taken up too much campaign time, not much has been said about their differing health care plans although there are radical differences between them.
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- Burke: Political restraint is dragging McCain down | 15
- Lyons: Initiative overload taxes voters | 2
- Krauthammer: McCain tempts fate one time too many | 31
- Goodman: High court hangs in political balance | 4
50-Word Dash: Oct. 6, 2008
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
facts are superfluous: It was amusing to read the responses to the Biden-Palin "Great Debate." Just goes to show, "Entrenched beliefs are never altered by facts."
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- 50-Word Dash: Oct. 4, 2008
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- 50-Word Dash: Oct. 3, 2008 | 49
- 50-Word Dash: Oct. 2, 2008 | 13
- 50-Word Dash: Sept. 27, 2008 | 24
Forest Service is shutting down access to OHVs
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Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008
They closed the forest to the lumberjacks And I did not speak upBecause I was not a lumberjackThen they closed the forest to the OHV community
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- Gay marriage hurts families? There's no evidence | 46
- Status quo will only bring bigger forest fires | 6
- Amid foreclosure wave, why build more? | 8
- Proposition 8 protects freedom of religion
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Farmers would bear the brunt of Proposition 2
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
Now here's a bit of scrambled thinking.In countering industry assertions that Proposition 2 would raise grocery costs, the measure's proponents argue that its limit on the caging of hens will not raise prices - because after the law shuts down California's largest egg farms, the state will simply import most of its eggs.
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- Silas Lyons
- Marc Beauchamp
- Scott Mobley
- Tim Hearden
- Bruce Ross
- Ryan Sabalow
- David Benda
- Bob Williams
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