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Letter: How sad Janet Olson of West Fargo writes: "While DEI wasn't perfect, the majority of men and women hired with DEI in force are very qualified individuals in their jobs." ...
To the Editor: Each time I pick up the Union Leader I am amazed at the letters section and how many people there are who can’t get through a single day without thinking or complaining about ...
Letters to the Editor Letter: A sad day. By Elliott Dennis. Published: June 5, 2024. ... Letters under 200 words have the best chance of being published.
LETTER: Truly sad. Jun 5, 2024 ... It was truly sad but not unexpected to see in Saturday’s Transcript that our Oklahoma delegation fell in line behind their cult leader.
How sad. A response to “Not acceptable” (letter, Sept. 21-22): To begin to unpack some of the ecclesiastical nonsense in the writer’s letter in fewer than 200 words is a study in futility ...
Voters have spoken. Or some have. About half of 65 percent of potential voters have spoken. So around 35 percent of the electorate picked the next president of this country. Sad.
"That letter was tragically sad and downright pathetic. Colin Kaepernick has let his setback become his identity, and I hate that for him.
This letter is a response to a recent column by Jack Kenny regarding the testimony of Sandra Fluke before Congress ["Creating a Need," Reston Connection, March 28-April 3, 2012].
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LETTERS: Trump's election reveals a sad truth - MSNLETTERS: Trump's election reveals a sad truth. Story by Canton Repository • 5mo. R ecently, many people were talking about the Wally Armour sign in Alliance that reads, “Sorry your feelings ...
Letter to the editor: Sad for our country. Tribune-Review Wednesday, June 11, 2025 7:00 a.m. ... Letter to the editor: Transit cuts violate the spirit of Virtue, Liberty and Independence.
It was another sad day for representative government in Clatsop County on Aug. 7, when Clatsop County’s Board of Commissioners decided to proceed with new amendments to the county’s Land and ...
Sad, disappointing ... Letters under 200 words have the best chance of being published. Writers should disclose any personal or professional connections with the subjects of their letters.
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