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Committee, I was infuriated to pick up The Times (June 26) and read the headline: "Assembly Panel Goes on 2-Hour Spending Spree."
The front page of The Times (March 5) carried the headline, "$1.5 Billion Asked for 21 MX Missiles--Weapon Needed as Bargaining Chip, Reagan Says."
During this past month of July, for no particular reason, I collected headlines and captions.
Two headlines in Sunday's paper (Sept. 14) say it all, a sad commentary on our values: "Affluent Home Buyers Demanding More Space."
The front page of The Times (Jan. 31) did more than disturb my digestion and mental outlook.
Ronald Reagan is asking for billions of dollars more for "Star Wars" and defense spending, and asking for further cuts in social services spending.
Your contrasting headlines tell it all.
Ronald Reagan's 1986 version of "let them eat cake" is demonstrated by your adjacent headlines.
Were the Ramirez headline and article really necessary?
I am appalled to think that Ramirez and the "sick" revelations could receive front-page coverage in the Metro section of The Times.
How much would the county have been willing and able to spend on Ramirez if he were an ill, homeless, destitute, law-abiding citizen instead of an alleged mass torturer and murderer?