Letter from the Editor: Readers take us to task
- The Oregonian clarified and amended a misleading headline about suspicious letters sent by election offices in Oregon and other states based on reader feedback.
- Readers criticized The Oregonian for the misleading headline and called for more accurate editing to avoid promoting mistrust and conspiracy theories.
- The use of the phrase "somewhat unique" in a headline was questioned, and it was pointed out that the word "unique" should not be modified.
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Letter from the Editor: Readers take us to task
Every other month or so, I like to answer questions or respond to comments from readers that have crossed my desk. Sometimes they deal with word choices or grammar but often they are about more substantive issues of news judgment or an error.
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Letters to the editor - November 26, 2023
Rome’s tragic garbage mistakeImages of Rome full of garbage went around the world last summer. It was not the first time and maybe it won’t even be the last. How is it possible that one of the most famous, admired and visited cities in the world, the capital of a European country and the centre...
Letters to the editor
Migrant influx As I read of the latest idea by the Healey Administration in dealing with the lack of available shelter beds (“Maxed out to MassDOT,” Boston Herald, Nov. 21), it appears that Maura Healey has no idea how to fix the issue of migrants flowing into the Bay State. Instead of focusing on the reason for the influx of homeless migrants like demanding that the Biden White House close the border, Healey pretends the open border has nothing…
Nov. 26 letters to the editor - Dominion Post
JPNA does not condone threats Jerome Park Neighborhood Association (JPNA) was horrified to hear that Dani Ludwig and Pastor Stephen Prince were threatened online and sent hate […] The post Nov. 26 letters to the editor appeared first on Dominion Post.
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