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 | | Published September 28, 2004 | Opinion
Letter to the Editor: Tobacco Regulation As a citizen volunteering in my community to suppress the use of tobacco products and assist quit-smoking programs, I am concerned about a proposal to require the FDA to regulate tobacco products.... |
| Letter to the Editor: Appealed Gas permits It has been reported that the Bureau of Land Management will offer 362,665 acres of land for oil and gas leasing. Watch for the appeals to be coming in protesting the drilling applications.... |
| Letter to the Editor: Peach Day's Concerns It has always been the tradition of Ferron Peach Days to host Emery County's most enjoyable celebration. Local businesses, special interest groups, community services, school talents and of course the Peach Days Royalty, all play a vital role in its ... |
| Letter to the Editor: Remembering Slavery In our history there is a memory, It is a memory of a dark tragic time. It is the memory of slavery. |
| Letter to the Editor: Irresponsible Reporting in the Media There are two things that make this the greatest nation in the history of the world. One is the people who make this country go forward and the other is our Constitution. Without the American people, the most decent and generous people on earth, our ... |
| Letter to the Editor: Avoid Party Affiliations Reclaim America from the cronies by temporarily disregarding political party affiliations. Select only congressional candidates/leaders who will reform public corporation laws and guarantee individual security and respect. We also need leaders who wi... |
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