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08.26.2008 5:03 pm

Another way to save money (and it’s guaranteed to be popular)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The changes to the latest version of the Post-Dispatch were perused with interest. I’m told that the changes were made to conserve newsprint and to reduce associated costs. Just think how much more savings could have been realized if you…

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08.20.2008 12:27 pm

How many more front-page stories can we stand?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

How many more front-page articles can you do about Archbishop Burke and the Catholic Church?  This man says his final mass in St. Louis, and you choose it for your front page story, with a photograph.  I’m sure when Archbishop…

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08.20.2008 12:21 pm

News like it used to be

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

I agree with your letter writer in Sunday’s paper, John Wallach, who wrote that it is an affront to one’s intelligence the way your stories are placed in the paper. In over fifty years of reading the newspaper, I am…

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08.19.2008 11:57 am

Put Bill back in his rightful place

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

I am very displeased with the new placement of Bill McClellan’s column.  Why move it?

 

            It was so convenient where it was.  After reading an especially humorous, informative, critical piece, or all of the above, it was so easy to hand…

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08.15.2008 5:29 pm

With such lukewarm, half-hearted endorsements, why bother?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The letter to the editor in the Sunday, August 10 paper titled “Feeding the perception that primaries don’t matter” expressed well the disappointment that I felt about the lack of endorsements by the Post in the recent election, but it…

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08.11.2008 12:41 pm

Media already is neglecting most of the Olympics stories

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Have you read Newberry’s AP article about Michael Phelps next event, the 400 Meter Freestyle Relay, ” Bring on the French……”. For paragraph after repetitive gushing paragraph, Phelps won in world record time crushing, devastating, destroying, inundating, sweeping, eliminating, bullying,…

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08.06.2008 3:04 pm

Water contests for kids are not a laughing matter

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Regarding the front page photo in Saturday’s edition, “Submerged in Summer”, it is irresponsible of the Post-Dispatch to highlight the dangerous game of breath holding contests. Drowning claims the lives of 1,500 children each year in the United States. Some…

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07.30.2008 12:29 pm

Congrats to holier-than-thou Post-Dispatch reporters for ruining Mokwa’s career

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Congratulations to the holier-than-thou Post Dispatch for ‘casting the first stone’ and achieving your goal of ruining Police Chief Mokwa’s career because of his already troubled daughter.  We are all guilty of taking advantage of the positions that life has…

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07.28.2008 4:26 pm

Thanks for heartfelt story about fallen firefighter

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Christine Byers’ story on firefighters honoring Ryan Hummert is one of the most touching, heartfelt and reverential stories I’ve ever read. She “got it” and wrote it beautifully. Thank you!

Derek Thomas

Leslie

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