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Show Wednesday. November The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Seven 15. 1989 Letters Young Republican offended by stabs at nation's leader . Editor: Surely one must find irony in the "unwanted children' (to use his own word) or who suggests that the dissemination of baseless and democratic imperative, the incessant struggle for the universality of rights (here and abroad) is merely a facade (he fails to disclose that which is untenable assertions by the voice of an institution, a foundation, of higher ' learning. The groundless, if not and hidden references distasteful, accusations directed BP- Yl&nj BP his conclusions. Granted, Chris, you tell some wonderful tales. But, all too often, both you and your stories are without morals. George F. Will reminds us to remember this axiom: "You can argue about exactly what hospitals should do, but surely they should not spread disease." I say you can also debate the purpose of a ideology but trespasses the ground of professional literary criticism, would, being subject to public scrutiny, adopt some minimal standard of newspaper, but surely they should ethical restraint. Perhaps even blind circulate not contentions would have lent credibility to such an incredible speculation, unsubstantiality or the unwarranted debasement of another. Barbarism exemplar of rhetorical minimalism, reason. devoid of fact--or- ' Undoubtedly, Aggeler could have begins at home, Chris. I would hope civility and professionalism would begin with your editorials. offered no less a grave review of this nation's president in many more words. These tactics verily must not surprise me; indeed, any man who Todd Vander Veen Freshman physicsCollege Republicans of butchery mil nefarious deceptionist, unworthy of the succor of Satan, has given little thought to his approach and less to reserved to the ideals of their the Wmimciei THE PQ-CKOIg- g behind it) and who imaginatively and farcically characterizes our president as a toward President Bush in Chris Aggeler's recent article ("President Bush: unwitting victim of satanic pact," Nov. 9) serve only to illuminate the broad badge of emancipation afforded to Chronicle editors. One does wish that today's free spirits, whose liberation is no longer exonerates I SHIFT MANAGER We last saw young Sladd Bart rivetted to the freshly mowed lawns of Interstellar Unit Grubworm EL As the pink Brunoian moons arose, Bart was heard to say: "Write the Chronicle. Letters to the editor should be typed, double-spaced, with the author's name, and year. The Chronicle major reserves the right to edit for length, libel and grammar. Send all correspondence to Union 240." Shortly thereafter did Bart's head explode, startling passersby. MAIMTCMANirc Geneva Steel is in the for Qualified Shift Manaaers to work ihtendnce department. POSITION REQUIRES BACHELORS EXPERIENCE DEGREE IN ENGINEERING OR RELATED DEGREE. 3-- 5 YEARS IN HEAVY MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT AND SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE. EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION AND PEOPLE SKILLS ARE A MUST. The successful candidate will work with and union employees. Shift work in mill closely will be required. environmentmanagement 2&m& rangT: FTKiiLg 323 mm nil 10 on f t sHrs5 3 w.v tffltm tstm The Daily Utah Chronicle 3Qt The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent student newspaper published during the fall, winter and spring quarters, excluding test week by the University Publications Council. 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Assistant News Editor - Scott Stone Assistant Editorial Editor - Christian Aggeler Assistant Spectrum Editor - Stephen Moore Assistant Sports Editor Lorenjorgensen Assistant Photography Editor - Kristan Jacobsen Administration Reporter - Jennifer Gully ASUU Reporter - Lizz Hart News Reporters - Angela Bagley " - V, - 4. t - -- ... v ' ii v When you start your career, there s nothing like initial success. t -- .... -- ; . ' -- Dagi Binggeli Margaret Wimborne Spectrum Reporters - Cathy Kelly Ingrid Ricks . Heidi Sorenson Sports Reporters - Jim Burton Steven Ford Dustin Morris Zeile Film Critic-Joh- n Art Critic - David Medina Music Critic - Steven Miller Theatre Critic David Cropper , Photographer - Boone Chen Aaron Ashcraft Business Manager - Robert McComber Accountant - Kay Anderson Suzanne Manning Gassifieds - Arlene Calkins Display Classifieds - Shane Keener . 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