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 ...
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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 ...
People in this society simply have to much time on their precious little hands. Steven Ryniak, author of “Dear Alice…Rejected Letters From Completely Insane Idiots,” actually sat around and compiled ...
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Many times, I receive angry questions about why we print the letters that we print. They usually go something like this: “I disagree with this writer, and his or her opinion isn’t worth hearing.” Or, ...
Since it's a new year, I thought I'd answer some recurring questions on how we decide what letters we publish. Our policy is simple: The word limit is 300 words for all letters. We don’t allow ...
This is in response to Dennis Olvarez’ Sept. 30 Letter to the Editor, “Don’t take the bait.” I’m an avid reader of Letters to the Editor in The Union. One thing I find disturbing is how many times the ...
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