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  • Published
    March 25, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Delayed jet grounding, gift to Trump linked

    In the March 16 Los Angeles Times editorial, a number of possible factors are listed that do, or may, help explain why the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to ground the Boeing 737 Max planes was so delayed. One factor is what President Trump and people at Boeing talked about between the time of the first […]

  • Published
    March 25, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Right to life movement limits life-saving efforts

    Teresa McCann-Tumidajski of the Maine Right to Life Committee wrote a clear op-ed (March 21) on why she would like Maine to not enlarge women’s right to abortions. I understand the point of view of her and other right-to-lifers. I agree that life is sacred. What I would like to know is: Where are the […]

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Topical wit now scarce on comics pages

    Timely references have been all but absent since 'Non Sequitur' was dropped.

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Double standard obvious in cancellation of comic

    I am disappointed in the Portland Press Herald’s decision to ban “Non Sequitur” from the comics on the basis of one distasteful panel. An appropriate response would have been to ban that particular day’s strip – which didn’t happen, because no one noticed (or acted) when the strip was submitted. The offensive word was not […]

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Smart strip dropped while inane ones linger on

    Please tell me you didn’t drop Wiley Miller’s “Non Sequitur.” You could have done your readership a favor and dropped that overwrought “Mark Trail” or the brain-dead “Beetle Bailey,” rather than one of the best-drawn, most intelligent strips of the day. Steve Collins Bridgton

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  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Newspaper also makes errors – why punish cartoonist?

    Cartoons are one reason I read the newspaper. “Non Sequitur” is one of my favorites. Removal of the cartoon over an oversight by the artist seems an extreme overreaction for a publication self-identified as imperfect with its Corrections column on Page A2. These days, “sorry” is frequently a sufficient response for errors and inconsiderate behaviors […]

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Disappointed reader misses his favorite strip

    Bring back “Non-Sequitur,” please! It is one of my favorites, and I look for it when I buy your newspaper. I miss it! Thomas Haskell Athens

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Maine DIFW critic overlooks agency’s conservation work

    Susan A. Bloomfield, in her March 17 Maine Sunday Telegram letter, strongly complained that our Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife is doing nothing for nongame animals and plants. She is very, very wrong. And she made many demands on the MDIFW without acknowledging that she contributes nothing financially to that department. We have tried […]

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Two Maine state flags would be better than one

    I have a proposal regarding the current state flag debate: Instead of replacing the current flag with the original version, Maine should simply adopt the original flag as an official flag in addition to the current one. Who says that a state can only have one official flag? That way, people could chose to fly […]

  • Published
    March 24, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Fossel should focus on what his party does right

    I am a Democrat. I try to read Jim Fossel’s column for balance, to get some perspective on how “the other side” views the world around us. Am I correct that Mr. Fossel’s column aims to provide a conservative view on politics? I look to his column, hoping he will tell us all the good […]