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Opinion Letters to the Editor Letters: The future of Illinois and our nation is carbon-free energy Wind turbines in McLean County, seen on Aug. 24, 2022. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune) ...
If the U.S. keeps handing billionaires tax breaks, Americans are not going to have a country left, not even when Trump, who declared himself a genius, leaves office — if he ever does! Good luck ...
This printable Alphabet Letters Matching Activity keeps things simple, structured, and dare I say…fun. It’s low-prep, high-reward, and great for kids who thrive on visual matching and repetition.
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On the other five days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday), new letters are published online only, early each morning. All letters, limited to 250 words, should be on topics ...
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Your April 21 article by John Stanton of Gambit Weekly about Festival International in Lafayette contains lots of accurate, positive information. Unfortunately, it also harbors some potentially ...
Although the Internet has fundamentally changed the way we communicate, science publishing is remarkably hesitant in making full use of the potential offered by new technology.
Annoyingly, yes. While the UK uses the alphabet system and fractions for half sizes, the US uses a numerical scale from around 3 to 13.5 for adults and the EU measures in millimetres.
Today's letters: John Turner warned Canada about pitfalls of free trade Wednesday, April 2: Getting too close to the U.S. on the economy was a bad idea, a reader says.
Re: “Speak up, Texas Senators,” by Sonja Olson, March 22 Letters. Where does one draw the line between the right to free speech and assembly in protest and violating the rights of others?