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Not So Fast

Bob Casey's campaign replies. Amtrak's performance. Berrigan's school. Plus more.

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br> Monmouth, Illinois /p> p> STICKING WITH YOUR STRENGTHS br> Re: Jay D. Homnick's Mayor Livingstone, We Presume : /p>

"His riposte underscores a rampant malady of recent times, the tendency for people to pontificate on matters whereof they know nary a thing."

p>Is not this the malady that afflicts most every journalist who puts finger to keyboard these days? The very thought of some twit who holds a journalism degree telling the world how things ought to be is enough to make one put head in hands and grasp tightly. br> -- Ed Callahan br> La Habra, California /p> p>
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