Letters to the editor
316 results total, viewing 71 - 80
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To the Editor:
I was very disappointed to learn of the School Committee's recent decision to not engage in a search for the next superintendent of schools. While I am not questioning Dr. …
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To the Editor:
>The new teacher evaluation system in Rhode Island, mandated and paid for by the $75 million "Race to The Top" federal funding grant, requires too much of a teacher's time to …
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2/26/13
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To the Editor:Regarding your article on Feb. 7, "Schools to decide whether to mount superintendent search," it's good to know that we have a School Committee member (Jennifer Ahearn) who is …
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To the Editor:
During the 2008 campaign, then Senator Barack Hussein Obama lashed out with incensed rhetoric against the ongoing war in Afghanistan, the lack of the due process of law regarding …
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2/26/13
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To the Editor:
Thousands of people have joined in protest against the Keystone XL pipeline and have urged President Obama to reject its expansion to the refineries along the gulf coast. …
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To the Editor:
Plastic pollution is a growing threat to Narragansett Bay, coastal areas and the ocean beyond. Turtles, whales, seabirds and other animals can ingest floating plastic debris …
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To the Editor:
The Pilgrim High School’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on Feb. 2 was extraordinary. The opening remarks by Mayor Avedisian and Principal Marie Cote were warm memories of …
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2/21/13
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To the Editor:
In the Providence Journal editorial titled, "China's gas mask future," the writer laments the immense air pollution caused by Communist China's meteoric rise in industrial …
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To the Editor:
Feb. 20, 2013 is the 10th anniversary of one of the most deadly fires in the U.S. With the loss of 100 young lives and approximately 200 seriously injured, the need to inform …
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2/19/13
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To the Editor:
It’s no secret that Rhode Islanders don’t want a lot of airplane gunk in their swimming pools, or in their beautiful wetlands. No matter. Leaders at the Rhode Island …
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