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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 from Tijuana” cover story (August 7). While much of it is ...

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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 accompanying report, interviewed a few officials, and prepared a report ...

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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 Cleveland National Forest, on page 42, the author said that ...

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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 (2)

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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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Shameless Abe Lover Dear Ollie, What is this morbid obsession you have with Abe Lincoln? (“Remote Control King.”) You have mentioned him randomly in your ... More Comment (1)

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Pay Bump For Patrick Whatever you are paying Patrick Daugherty ("Farewell, Nazi Harlot," Feature Story, December 13), it's definitely not nearly enough. Patrick is clearly ... More Post a comment

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The Mess We Have Joe Deegan's story about the lack of restrooms for trolley riders ("Pressing Need," "City Lights," December 13) presents an opportunity for ... More Post a comment

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Another Four-Letter Word I am a member of KPLUG, the Linux group mentioned in your "Night Is My Day" cover story (December 6). It was ... More Post a comment

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Whoa, Kenny! Look! The last cover story, "He Should Have Known Better" (November 29), highlights Larry Harmon's utter lack of professional and courteous journalism. Larry ... More Post a comment

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We Own The Air I admire Doug Curlee as a reporter (KUSI), but I don't agree with his letter last week (November 21) about KLSD ... More Post a comment

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