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Letter to the Editor: Survivor   9/17/2013

As an 84-year-old, 44-year survivor of metastatic breast cancer, I looked forward to the Cancer Survivor supplement, which was advertised in the past weeks.

Letter to the Editor: No link   9/17/2013

Philip Creider criticized Planned Parenthood's breast cancer prevention program as hypocritical because he claims the organization also performs abortions ('Elaboration,' Sept. 6).

Letter to the Editor: Halt   9/17/2013

When there is a festival on the west side of the river, the westside bike/jogging trail is closed.

Letter to the Editor: Sad day   9/17/2013

It is a sad day for journalism and for Sports Illustrated in particular for the following reasons:

Letter to the Editor: What did he expect?   9/16/2013

What did he expect his rights would have been if an adoption were not on the table?

Letter to the Editor: Smoke and mirrors   9/16/2013

From the get-go, President Obama promised his presidency would be the most transparent ever.

Letter to the Editor: New name   9/16/2013

In Tulsa we have had recent discussions about the renaming of Brady Street.

Letter to the Editor: Johnson grass   9/16/2013

If the article on the city's 'tall grass' is accurate, the city is hiding behind smoke.

Letter to the Editor: Taking bets?   9/16/2013

So, now Obama and Putin are about to get serious and negotiate the best way to settle the Syria situation.

Letter to the Editor: 'Bushcare'   9/16/2013

I have a solution to the acceptance of 'Obamacare:' Change the name to 'Bushcare.'

Letter to the Editor: Really good guy   9/15/2013

I want to openly thank Tim Geen, of the Tulsa SPCA, for all the hard work he does. I did not realize, until now that the local SPCA only have one devoted inspector, Tim Green.

Letter to the Editor: Barriers   9/15/2013

New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights joined the Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice in court to challenge an Oklahoma law that restricts women's access to emergency contraception (called Plan B or the morning-after pill) when they need it most - as soon as possible after unprotected sex or after accidental failure of contraception.

Letter to the Editor: Expand sports coverage   9/15/2013

The Tulsa World should consider renaming itself the Oklahoma World.

Letter to the Editor: 'Friends in high places'   9/15/2013

It appears that the Tulsa World and television have reported the Dusten Brown story in a very biased manner. It is not about a 'bitter custody battle' for a little girl, but it's all about Dusten Brown.

Letter to the Editor: No exceptions   9/15/2013

Do members of Congress want to repeal 'Obamacare?' If they do, they ought to pass a law that all members of Congress who vote for it must be covered by it. No exceptions.

Letter to the Editor: Carjacking heroism   9/15/2013

There may be a little hero in all of us, but most will never find out. Eric Skinner, a member of the wait staff at the Chalkboard Restaurant, in Tulsa's Ambassador Hotel downtown, found out Sept. 9.

Letter to the Editor: Most meritorious   9/15/2013

As a retired Oklahoma public schools teacher, I’d like to add to John Vesper Sept. 8 letter, “Oklahomateachers treated poorly.”

Letter to the Editor: Protect Osage Hills

Letter to the Editor: Protect Osage Hills   9/15/2013

I invite the people of Osage County to drive down the turnpike to Lawton.

Letter to the Editor: 3 strikes   9/15/2013

It's strike three for Gov. Mary Fallin.

Letter to the Editor: Comments questioned   9/15/2013

Re: The Oklahoma State University football troubles, which have raised their ugly head (how convenient is it that it came at the start of the season?). How sad I am for my husband (who logged in many credit hours at OSU but graduated from the University of Tulsa but still roots for his Pokes) and his father, a graduate of the old Oklahoma A&M College.

Letter to the Editor: Unmet needs   9/15/2013

In recent support group meetings, we still hear from families that Oklahoma does not have appropriate treatment facilities for an important group of people who have mental illnesses. These are the ones who have anosognosia (are mentally ill, but don't realize their own need for treatment).

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