Letters to the Editor
What’s wrong with Improvement?
I am shocked that the three letters printed in response to
the idea of closing down a part of Southwest Ankeny Street—“Douchebags
not allowed” [Inbox, March 30
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The kids, not teachers, are F’d
I am an elementary-school teacher and I work in a
high-poverty school. I’m dismayed at the national tone toward teachers
unions and teachers in general. I don’t
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Wweek.com readers comment on “Asleep at the wheel,” WW, March 16, 2011
“So, was a citation issued? Careless driving, reckless driving? He was the only one driving. He should have received
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A little perspective
Before we demand Rep. David Wu fall on his sword [“Strange
Wu,” Feb. 23; “Wu’s World,” March 2], perhaps we should compare and
contrast him with Sen. Rand Paul? Rep. W
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It’s not about the band
Hi, about your Rogue of the Week, the USPTO [U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]”:
I just wanted to
point out to you the irony of a bunch of perpetually offended
leftists
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wweek.com readers comment on “Strange Wu”, WW Feb 23,2011
“Why would Democrats exert pressure on Wu to resign? Is WW insinuating that Wu had an affair like [Chris] Lee did? Ugh.
Does WW ever
d
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Post-script
Your recent cover photo and headline on Sam Adams [“Sum of Sam,” WW, Feb. 16, 2011] made me wonder if I was reading WW or The National Enquirer.
While the substance of the article was
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“The question in the article asks why the state is underwriting moviemakers’ expenses. Answer: simple math. For every dollar of incentive money, four more dollars come into the state.
As a film w
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“I have mixed feelings about the choice of whether to name or not name a victim of prolonged sexual abuse.
I read both the Oregonian article and the WW article. When I read the piece in the Oregonia
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“The leaf fee and associated removal service makes sense in some neighborhoods and not in others. My own (SE 22nd and Pine) is a good example of where it doesn’t work. This
neighborhood is popula
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