Stencils Letters - The Battle Over the Detainees (8 Letters)
New York Times - President Bush ignored the Powell doctrine of making sure you have enough military force to win a war and ignores Colin L. Powell again when being told that you also need enough moral force to sustain a war. When military tribunals take precedence
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Letters | More cops, more prisons
Philadelphia Daily News - JOHN PERZEL'S proposed new program to hire 10,000 more cops (1,345 in Philadelphia) is a first step in fighting crime. But where will the arrested criminals be housed? There is nothing in the proposal for new jails. Currently, the talk in
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Your letters to the editor
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - While enjoying the exciting football game between Marion and New Castle, an event happened that was a disgrace to all in attendance. An incident happened that involved three Marion High School students. Of course, I don't know at this time the whole
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Arrest Warrant issued for woman linked to O.J. Simpson
San Bernardino County Sun - The Sun welcomes letters to the editor. Your letters must include your name, address and a daytime telephone number. All letters are subject to editing. Letters of more than 200 words will not be considered. Writers should limit their submissions to
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AN AKAKA WIN MEANS RISKING SEAT IN 2012
Honolulu Advertiser - The Department of Transportation has probably been inundated with calls and letters about potholes and lane closures. I would now like to thank the Department of Transportation and all workers involved with the repaving of the roads on O'ahu. The
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Letters to the editor: Monuments
Idaho Statesman - I see the debate over whether or not the Ten Commandments should be in a public park as an opportunity. An opportunity for Boise to become an inclusive city of divergent views. Yes, by all means put the Ten Commandments in a public park, but only if
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Gary Schools Send Warning Letters to Teachers
WISH-TV - The Gary Community School Corporation is warning striking teachers they could face disciplinary action or even lose their jobs if they don't return to work by Thursday. The letters were sent to teachers Tuesday. The letters say teachers could be
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Letters to the editor: Sept. 16
Marshall Independent - The first auto was registered in Minnesota in 1908. By 1920, there were 300,000 vehicles registered. In 1917, Charles Babcock, of Elk River, was appointed the first state highway commissioner. Babcock was a forward thinker and he knew then that roads
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Is the Focus Group plan a done deal?
Pahrump Valley Times - They are not at the commissioners' meetings or writing letters to the editor, nor are they calling our local talk shows on Channels 30 and 41. Hmmm. 6) I think the Focus Group is going to focus -- all of us. Pete Wallace Harley didn't hurt anyone First
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