Most newspapers publish an opinion editorial page next to the editorial page. The newspaper’s staff, syndicated columnists, or national and community opinion leaders often write the articles. However, the editors of most newspapers welcome ...
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We support the free exchange of ideas. Because American Trails is the only national organization supporting all trails activities, it is our goal to find common ground among all outdoor recreation interests. We believe that by working tog...
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says its editorial page will no longer endorse political candidates. In a note to readers , the AJC says: Going forward, our board will use its unique position to work for readers in pursuing with candidates...
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Democrat's answer is close, but wrong. Comments/Opinion articles can be written by guest columnists or by newspaper staff (there are countless examples of each). They can have positions that agree with the newspaper, disagree, or are on top...
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Maybe something more serious? How about the way(s) the school is failing certain types of students (impoverished, special needs, social misfits)? Or whether students leaving your school are prepared to either work for a living or go to co...
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Yes, these pieces are published at the discretion of the editorial staff.
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No. That's not how we operate. We will respect the editorial legacy of the papers.
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