but that’s the risk you run when you publish opinions — whether they’re in the form of an editorial cartoon or a column. I do encourage readers to continue expressing their views about the Daily.
There are all sorts of reasons that you might want to write a formal letter. They can be used to say thank you, to keep in touch with relatives, for booking holidays or applying for a job or work ...
Knowing how to write a formal letter is a very important life skill. Although a lot of our day-to-day written communication is by email, text message or social media, there are many times you will ...
But don't do that. Instead, you may want to write a resignation letter. It isn’t always necessary, of course, but a well-crafted resignation letter can be a professional and classy way to end a job.
Angell letter: Cartoon I doubt that I am the sole reader of the Statesman to voice total disgust at the the tasteless “cartoon” from The Washington Post which appeared in your Friday, Oct. 20 ...
While I generally get a kick out of the political cartoons on the Editorial Page of The Salem News, I took offense with the one in Monday’s Sept. 23 paper concerning our use of the atomic bombs ...
We wish you well, and you will be missed greatly. I’m disappointed in your publishing the tasteless Dana Summers cartoon on the Sept. 18 Opinion page, which depicts two frightened dogs and a cat ...
The Russian opposition leader, who died in an Arctic penal colony earlier this year, tells the story of his struggle to wrest ...
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Keion Jackson Talks Creative Writing, Cartoons, and CAU Keion Jackson’s career as a creative writer began in second grade when a poem he wrote was published in his Louisiana hometown newspaper.
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it has to be almost entirely) work. For others a postcard, but to you I cannot send less than a letter. But what there is to write, or what I should write, is another matter. . . . It was a ...