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Clark unbeatable

The Spokesman-Review

Obviously, one unfortunate reader has failed miserably attempting to read through your newspaper lines for negatives which simply do not exist (“Clean out your desk, Clark,” letters, May 30).

Our family was elated over the pending changes which, to us, seemed destined to only bolster an already dynamic Doug Clark résumé.

Effective, vibrant, colorful and improved each describe a Clark attribute that could have easily been his given middle name. If only his parents had processed their decision a bit longer, even now we could all be subscribing to Doug More Readable Clark.

Can anyone name another individual other than Mr. Clark who consistently has monitored the pulse of our region with such insight and accuracy?

Our advice is, save your reading through the lines for political advertising and get with the “new” Clark beat.

Janice and Richard Kapelke

Spokane



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