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S-R is meatier (I think)

Has The Spokesman-Review changed, or have I? I used to go to other sources for national and world news and rely on you for local news, columnists and the comics. Now I find myself lingering over breakfast with plenty of real news. Even the thin Monday edition required an extra cup of coffee.

If the paper has changed, thanks. If I changed, maybe my friends will see this and let me know what other changes they have noticed in me.

Howard Glass

Spokane



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