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On Oct. 18, I settled in my chair with my cup of coffee to read The Times. After reading the first few lines of this so-called unbiased newspaper, I couldn’t help but wonder if I was reading a newspaper written by Bill Clinton and his supporters. I would like to believe that the newspaper I subscribe to prints the news as just that, and not a biased opinion.
I have just read my last Times. I have to tell you that your publication is too expensive to purchase when the only section that I can depend on for unbiased reporting is Calendar.
JOAN TAYLOR
Los Angeles
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