R P Herrold wrote:
> As may be ... but that was on the editorial pages. Different
> rules there.
Thank you! Geez, he's going off and using examples from editorials!
> ... I take what I read on the last three pages of the first
> section with a grain of salt. Slashdot could take lessons
> from SOME of the editorals, and even more, the guest
> editorials and letters printed therein.
These statistics were at the top of the paper, and then finished off
on a page in the first section. They were printed the day after the
election I believe.
> But I read my WSJ with more care than I read the local papers.
???
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