Articles filed under Discuss
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Letter: Sins of omissionMar 25, 2023 7:45 AM - A Wheaton letter to the editor: Writers tend to make statements that only support their views.
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Letter: Regulators failedMar 25, 2023 7:45 AM - A Naperville letter to the editor: I received an email from Rep. Bill Foster explaining the causes of the SVB failure and bank run.
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Letter: Village staff's expertise recognizedMar 25, 2023 7:45 AM - A Bensenville letter to the editor: What makes a great village is having a great team in place working together in the best interests of our residents.
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Letter: State should prohibit declawing catsMar 25, 2023 7:45 AM - A Chicago letter to the editor: It would be hard to imagine a parent bringing their child into a physician's office and requesting the doctor remove the top digit of each of their offspring's fingers, but this is precisely what happens every day when feline guardians task their veterinarians with declawing cats.
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Letter: Maintaining school quality is at stakeMar 25, 2023 7:38 AM - A Palatine letter to the editor: Currently, each of thefive high schools in D211 is ranked in (at least) the top 15% in the state of Illinois by U.S. News and World Report.
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Daily Herald opinion: Vote however, whenever and for whomever, as long as you voteMar 24, 2023 1:00 AM - This Daily Herald editorial beseeches you to vote.
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Syndicated columnist Debra J. Saunders: The opioid harm reduction trapMar 24, 2023 1:00 AM - "I would love to see a world in which Boy Scouts make handing out naloxone as their Eagle Scout project," addiction scholar Stefan Kertesz said in The Washington Post. Naloxone prevents opioid overdose deaths -- which is a good thing. But soon federal regulators are expected to approve of over-the-counter sale of a nasal spray of the drug -- its brand name is Narcan -- and I'm thinking that the so-called harm reduction movement is about to inflict a world of pain on damaged people and degraded cities.
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Syndicated columnist Veronique de Rugy: How banning Chinese products could backfire for the U.S.Mar 24, 2023 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Veronique de Rugy: The controversy over proposed state and federal bans of Chinese-produced apps has sparked debate about the wisdom of country-of-origin bans in general.
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