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Schenectady Gazette: Letters to the Editor

Schenectady Gazette: Letters to the Editor

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Schenectady Gazette: Letters to the Editor. Whitney Houston critic was a little too harsh. 28 billion is nothing compared to $3.8 trillion. Let's call domestic violence'terrorism,' because that's what it is. How can gas prices be rising when we export oil?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Schenectady Gazette:

Letters to the Editor

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Whitney Houston critic was a little too harsh

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28 billion is nothing compared to $3.8 trillion

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Let's call domestic violence'terrorism,' because that's what it is

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How can gas prices be rising when we export oil?

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Hometown teams deserve better coverage

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Foreign policy should be considered when voting in the November election

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Smoke shop entering Scotia wrong signal

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War on hunger goes on, with limited progress

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How would union help KAPL workers?

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Let church use school when it’s not in session

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Why such big bucks for latest Niskayuna school superintendent?

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Phone book publishers should save their money

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Keep the dialogue respectful as Sch’dy schools look at options

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Some people are too old to keep driving

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Local merchants should help by

hiring a veteran