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Letters to the Editor

Continued from page 2

Published on September 28, 2000

I personally heard Black say he was willing to help Laura Miller put on community meetings to educate the citizens. Seems someone got to him fast, and he is backpedaling. Poor man. I believe he would be a very good leader if he would think for himself. Otherwise, I think he protests too much.

Anne Carlson
Dallas

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