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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor

Weighing city's actions to increase revenue

Weighing city's actions to increase revenue

Regarding “Council raises fees for boating and fishing at city's reservoirs” (Our Region, Dec. 2):


Letters to the editor: Recession already well known to many

Letters to the editor: Terrorism and its effect on nations Regarding “India's Pain” (Dialog, Nov. 30):

Letters to the editor: City Council's action applauded Regarding “Deeper in the hole/City Council merely delays more painful cuts” (Editorial, Nov.

Letters to the editor: Mapping a direction for Mission Valley Regarding “Renaissance or Ruin? Charting the future of Mission Valley” (Dialog, Nov. 23): The two perspectives of Michael Stepner and Randy Berkman are interesting.

Letters to the editor: Some restaurants not getting the message Regarding “Communication is key to water conservation” by Kimberly A. Thorner, general manager of the Olivenhain Municipal Water District (Opinion, Nov. 26): Historically during periods of drought, restaurants stopped automatically bringing glasses of water to the table.

Letters to the editor: City's action sparing libraries, rec centers Regarding “Deeper in the hole/City Council merely delays more painful cuts” (Editorial, Nov. 26):

Letters to the editor: Feeling left out of election process Regarding “Choosing a president/Should Electoral College be eliminated? (Editorial, Nov. 25):

Letters to the editor: Fire pits become a hot issue Regarding “Fire pits latest to go on the city's chopping block” (A1, Nov. 22):

Letters to the editor: Sounding off on city's fiscal mess Regarding “Residents sound off on plans for cuts/Sanders, financial advisers say worse times are ahead” (Our Region, Nov. 13):

Letters to the editor: Warring views on the drug war Regarding “Saving lives and billions of dollars” (Opinion, Nov. 17):

Letters to the editor: SDSU fee hike proposal assailed Regarding “Opposition mounts in proposed fee hike” (Sports, Nov. 21):

Letters to the editor: Reading into library cuts Regarding “Library, rec center cuts seen as no-win situation” (A1, Nov. 18):


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