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What was the point of Thursday’s Business section story about Deep Rock pulling plastic jugs? Was it about how conscientious Deep Rock is about our health, even though their business decision was based on a public alarmed by bogus science? Or was it to inflame the public about how the chemical bisphenol A might cause health problems?
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In his Talk Back to the Media letter of Nov. 3, “Too much Rockies,” Sam Savajian’s questioning of the Rocky Mountain News’ priorities seems odd.
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Thank you so much, Rocky Mountain News, for your excellent coverage of our wild ride to the World Series, with our amazing young team, the Colorado Rockies.
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First, I would like to say that my interest in your comics pages derives mainly from the fact that it’s the only part of today’s news that makes sense in this day and age. That said, I would like to take issue with the reader who dislikes Lio (“Unfunny funnies,” Talk Back to the Media, Oct. 27).
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The majority of Rocky Mountain News subscribers that I know are very unhappy with the paper’s continued, almost exclusive use of Associated Press and New York Times news coverage.
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Do I see some media bias?
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I attended the Oct. 28 performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels even after having read John Moore’s scathing review of the musical in the Oct. 19 Denver Post (“Touring ‘Dirty Rotten’ is shoddy, misbegotten,” Oct. 19).
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Recently, I picked up the latest edition of the Rocky Mountain News only to be inundated once again with front pages of sports!
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Kudos to Jason Salzman for looking into the omnipresent Independence Institute and asking why journalists are giving this one organization such a big megaphone.
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I am one of the few who still relies on my antenna for television reception. There is a fairly new station called RTN (Channel 39 on my set) that broadcasts a lot of cool old TV shows and crazy movies.