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Applause X 2 Excellent article by Barbara Davenport on Reality Changers and Christopher Yanov’s effort to help young people like those in the story (“Gangbangers to College Students,” Cover Story, December 24). I applaud Mr. Yanov ...

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Listen To Louie’s Re Louie’s Suds n’ Sun (“Use Me, Then Lose Me,” “City Lights,” December 18). I hope the Reader keeps covering this story. I graduated from SDSU in 2006 and will always fondly ...

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No More Sobs My wife just brought home the Reader, and I’m looking at your cover story “Go Directly to Jail…and Die” (December 11). I’ve read the first paragraph of the darn thing, and I ...

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Give Us Happy Hours I am writing to make a suggestion. I think most of the restaurants Naomi reviews are too expensive for many of ... More Comments (6)

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The Present Craziness Thanks for the optimistic article “Can We Create New Life?” (Feature Story, November 26). One has to be suspicious of any government ... More Comments (10)

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Comic Error Oh, November 19 is certainly a Black Wednesday! Where are my Red Meat, Shoehorn Technique, Basic Instructions, and the rest of my weekly ... More Comment (1)

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We’re Talkin’ Real Money Elizabeth Marro’s article (“Hi, Connie. We’re Ready for You,” Cover Story, November 13) is interesting for me as she earlier worked ... More Post a comment

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Missing Smear As you are aware, you published an article by Don Bauder on October 30, 2008, in volume 37, number 44 of your publication, ... More Post a comment

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No News Feed Don Bauder didn’t contact enough people before writing his diatribe about the “Wolverine” network (“Smear Machine,” “City Lights,” October 30). Had he ... More Comments (12)

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One-Sided Report I live as close to the river as one should, and if and when the 100-year flood hits, it will most likely take ... More Comments (33)

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So Cows Can Lie Down Thank you for your attention to Prop 2 (“Breaking News,” October 16). Prop 2 is a modest initiative that will ... More Post a comment

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Video Flimflam We are appalled to read that the San Diego airport authority put out a $200,000 promotional video on NBC following John McCain’s acceptance ... More Comments (2)

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Baby Talk Recently you published a letter (“We’re Cornball Rednecks,” October 2) from a reader bitching and complaining because you dared to print something positive ... More Post a comment

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LETTERS A Puzzle, A Dog, And A Smoke I just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed reading the article entitled “I Never Inhale” ... More Comments (2)

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Where Are The Bags? I have spent at least a thousand hours in the ocean and have not seen a plastic shopping bag yet (“Plague ... More Post a comment

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It’s A Puzzle Hey, what’s up with this week’s puzzle (September 11)? You guys printed the answer for this week’s and not last week’s. Although ... More Comments (2)

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We’ve Been Warned I’m calling about last week’s cover story (“They Think They’re in Love,” September 4). I think as the community speaker, the Reader ... More Comments (23)

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How Low Can You Go? Just took a gander at this week’s offering. All that I can say is egads! Leading off with an article ... More Comments (2)

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Tijuana Equals Death I would like to express my deep concern for the portrayal of Tijuana in two recent reports featured in the Reader: “Greetings ... More Post a comment

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Who Cares? I Don’t There are so many problems with your latest issue that I don’t know where to start. “Remote Control” keeps changing locations. ... More Comments (11)

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No Rosarito Cover-Up I am the U.S. public relations representative for Rosarito Beach, and I would like to express our concerns about this week’s “Greetings ... More Post a comment

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The People’s Park? Re “What’s wrong with Balboa Park?” (Cover Story, July 31). Your author attended the introductory lecture that addressed this subject, read the ... More Post a comment

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Peak Misconception Re “Way Too Many People Live Out Here” (Cover Story, July 24). Just a slight correction. In the article on development near the ... More Post a comment

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Daughters Are The Best That was a great piece of writing about your father (“Daddy’s Girls,” “Diary of a Diva,” July 3). It touched me ... More Post a comment

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Insider Thanks I wanted to tell you what a terrific job Joe Deegan did on the Republican Party (“Troublemakers Unlisted,” “City Lights,” July 10). I ... More Post a comment

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Dubai Not Dry The article entitled “Boozing with Shamu” (“Breaking News,” July 3) was extremely poorly written and horribly researched. Dubai, which may be a ... More Post a comment

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The Ultimate Dumpster I’m calling about this article about Dumpster divers (“Dumpster Diving for Dinner,” Cover Story, June 26). If you can get ahold of ... More Post a comment

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Library Love Wow, what a great story (“No Shushing in This Library,” Cover Story, June 19)! I’m happy to learn so many young people love ... More Post a comment

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Where Was Mom? I just had a comment about that article about Jadean, the girl that got killed in the car accident (“There’s Been an ... More Post a comment

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Profitable Police I may not agree with everything in Staci Thrasher’s story about her daughter (“There’s Been an Accident,” Cover Story, June 5), but there ... More Comment (1)

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More Than Famous I have a comment on your May 29 issue of the Reader. For the ad on page 4 using the word “stars” ... More Comment (1)

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Sin #4 Re the Madaffer article (“Breaking News,” May 22). It does not surprise me anymore. I worked for the City for 40 years and ... More Post a comment

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Correction In the May 1 cover story, “How UCSD Spent Over $500,000 on a Home Remodel That Never Happened,” the Reader quoted Carmen Lucas as ... More Post a comment

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Blood Boil I’ll be the first to admit that the Reader has published some pretty asinine stories in the past, but the one you not ... More Comments (2)

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Bones Everywhere I was reading your cover story in the May Day issue, all about the big fuss over the UCSD house on the bluffs ... More Post a comment

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Many Tanks Kudos to Geoff Bouvier (“No One’s Ever Told Me That I Look Like a Fish,” Cover Story, April 24)! I tried repeatedly to ... More Post a comment

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Historic Blight Larry Harmon’s urge to create San Diego’s version of Potemkin villages is okay with me as long as it is voluntary to the ... More Post a comment

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Kids With Promise I was at work today reading in bits and pieces your cover story about “families” in San Diego (“If There Are Families,” ... More Comment (1)

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Don’t Freak Re “San Diego’s Secret Missile Testing Sites” (Cover Story, April 3). Enjoyed the story. Thanks. I was thinking about exploring this area, but ... More Post a comment

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Three Lost Virtues What an illuminating article about lost arts that may not be completely lost. Thank you, again, Reader. (“Chivalry Is Not Dead,” Cover ... More Post a comment

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Welcome Mat This is regarding the article “Great for Everybody” (“City Lights,” March 20). When we elected Cheryl Cox as mayor, we unfortunately invited in ... More Post a comment

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Without Malice Where oh where to find Alice? Who cheered folks without malice If you need to prune Poke the ad balloon Not the man ... More Comments (2)

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Bad Government, Bad Press Re “The Rise and Fall of the Copley Press” (Cover Story, February 28), I would have liked more of a discussion ... More Post a comment

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LETTERS Just Ten Off Really enjoyed this article (“The Rise and Fall of the Copley Press,” Cover Story, February 28). It was well-researched. One minor ... More Post a comment

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My Disgust I have to let you know of my disgust with the Reader after seeing the cover story “To Live and Die in Oceanside” ... More Post a comment

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Fantastic Artwork Dear Reader, The cover artwork for “Ollie’s Big Bike Ride” (February 7) was fantastic! Very, very well done! Kudos to the artist. I ... More Post a comment

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LETTERS Number One Saw your article on Chris Cantore (Blurt, February 7) and had to laugh. When Clear Channel and I parted ways after nearly ... More Post a comment

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Ron Paul’s Gang I found your article on the Ron Paul lemmings to be very informative (“The Ron Paul Posse,” “City Lights,” January 31). Until ... More Post a comment

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You’re 1,000,001 Jay, Jay, Jay… Lestat’s is in Normal Heights (“Overheard in San Diego,” January 24). The sign is right there! C’mon, man! I’m sure ... More Comments (3)

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It’s Good Good article on soccer moms! Karyl Miller via email Neurotic Moms I came out of Vons and saw the Reader cover story (“Soccer ... More Comment (1)

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What About Soccer Dads? Please fire the person who approves your cover titles. In “Soccer Moms Are the Absolute Worst” (January 10), the article discusses ... More Post a comment

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Sorry, Babe A necessary and sufficient characteristic of an a******* is being self-consumed ("Merry Tuesday," "Diary of a Diva," January 3). Barb's entire essay was ... More Comment (1)

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