WASHINGTON — Letters that were sent by the U.S. Army to relatives of soldiers killed overseas and that began with the erroneous salutation “Dear John Doe” were printed by a company based in Torrance, ...
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 ...
To the person who wrote an anonymous letter to me and sent it to my home address, clearly in response to an opinion letter I wrote that was published in this newspaper. Please have the decency to sign ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. The Sun Journal welcomes readers to express their views in the hope these ...
There's a bright side to shrinking newspaper circulation, but still plenty of room to improve. A deceptively simple fix comes from Stan Collender at Capital Gains and Games, who argues that the ...
Why didn't my Letter to the Editor get printed? It's a common question we get from readers turned writers. We get the same question about Cheers and Jeers. Usually, the question is delivered in a tone ...
I would like to protest the printing of the latest letter by Winston McCuen (“Teach truth about the virtues of slavery,” Sept. 20). I say “latest” because a quick search shows that this is hardly the ...
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