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Meet and Greet

Making merry makes all the difference. Also: Was Ford a better idea? Packaged mail. Rising minimum wage costs. Plus must more.

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p>On the other hand, in other parts of the country where the economy is not doing as well, there are many people looking to enter or re-enter the job market, and a higher minimum wage will merely impede their progress. For the sake of feeling good about himself, and at no real cost to himself, Mr. Sobolewski would hurt the very people he says he wants to help. Apparently the law of unintended consequences carries no weight in Falls Church (actually, I know that for a fact) as compared to the opportunity to strike a sanctimonious pose. br> — Stuart Koehl br> Falls Church, Virginia /p> p> ICY GLARE br> Re: Russell Seitz’s letter (under “Surf’s Up”) in Reader Mail’s Dirty Movies : /p> p>Mr. Seitz, is there some point to your letters? br> — Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas /p>
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