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Posted on: Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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It would be (nice, good or something) if you did not print about a persons pass (past) and take (talk) about the good things a person has done.


Sorry, we write stories about crooks, criminals and the bottom feeders on the food chain and leave the "good stuff" to local media with big staffs of writers.  There are plenty of them everywhere.  We don't cover the garden clubs, bridge clubs, society events, just the lower forms of humanity which you don't see covered extensively in the daily papers.
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