Letters to the Editor
Although I live in the central San Joaquin Valley, the information in this article hit home [“Where the Tech Is She?” WW,
May 23, 2012]. I believe the old-boys network exists in many other
fie
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The Wood Village casino promoters keep coming back, like the clap [“Trying to Beat the Odds,” WW, May 16, 2012].
The water slide and other family attractions are honey traps for future gamblers
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“Hey, do you want to know your Native American spirit animal?” No, transplant dork, I do not. [“Best New Band,” WW, May 9, 2012.]
This is actually the Top Ten Hipster Douche Bands, correct?
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This isn’t an election, this is a coronation [“Novick Unchained,” WW, May 2, 2012].
It’s really
unfortunate (and sleazy) that Randy Leonard gave [Steve] Novick advance
notice that he was
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So you guys like [Jefferson] Smith, think he has the best
ideas, and understands the needs of the city better than anyone, but you
are endorsing [Charlie] Hales [for mayor]? [“Election Is Coming
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If this is true, it’s very disturbing [“Sleepless in Abu Dhabi,” WW, April 18, 2012]. But there is no proof at all other than his story, which even WW says it cannot confirm.
Can the FBI reall
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If [Charlie Hales] really loved Portland so much, then why didn’t he support it with his tax dollars? [“The Road to Hales,” WW, April 11, 2012.]
He could and should
have paid taxes on 100 pe
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The article was a good start [“Stop Being Broke,” WW, April 4, 2012], but I wish WW would focus some attention on avoiding debt, especially student-loan debt.
Here in Portland,
some of the you
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The Superfund cleanup of the Willamette [“What the Muck?,” WW,
March 28, 2012] is a critical step to making this river whole—and to
protect the terrific investment of dollars upstream to imp
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The article [“Lies My Newspaper Told Me,” WW, March
14, 2012] addressed solar energy in Oregon but left out important
aspects of Oregon’s celebrated—and growing—solar success story.
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