Letters to the Editor
I’m not anti-government or anti-cop, but your article
about the astronomical amounts of overtime pay being doled out at the
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office infuriated me [“Overtime Busts,�
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When I lived in St. Louis, I was plagued with repeat visits from Jehovah’s Witnesses [“Sweep the Stoop,” WW,
Jan. 2, 2013]. I started out by stating politely that I appreciated the
offer, bu
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Some of the information provided for this story [“No Inspections for Zoo Restaurants Since 2006,” WW, Dec. 26, 2012] by both the zoo and Oregon Health Authority was not included.
In 2006, the
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Interesting article and great insight on a guy who knows how to coach football [“Chip Kelly’s Secret Offense,” WW,
Dec. 19, 2012]. I am sure all of us know people that are very good at
what
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Thanks to Aaron Mesh for this excellent article [“Tusk, but Verify,” WW,
Dec. 12, 2012]. This is the first time the real plans for the offsite
preserve were revealed to the public. And it does
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At the end of the day, it costs money to run a radio station [“Who Killed KPOJ?” WW, Nov. 28, 2012]. Money for the license, for the staff, for the electricity, for the equipment. Something has to
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A great coffee issue for a great coffee city [“The Caffeinator,” WW,
Nov. 21, 2012]. I live in Melbourne, Australia, a city with a massive
coffee (and cycling) culture. I visited Portland a fe
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As a private-practice veterinarian and nonprofit no-kill
shelter volunteer, I would like to say I find this idea completely
disgusting [“Rent a Pup,” WW, Nov. 14, 2012]. I understand what
co
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Willamette Week used to be my go-to paper [“A Note From the Publisher,” WW, Nov. 7, 2012]. Bold and interesting. And then you went mainstream. Boring and sensationalist. As The Oregonian fades int
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