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Front-Page News That Wasn’t?

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* When I pick up my Times and see that the feature story on the front page Sept. 4 is the resignation of the Angels’ manager, I have to question where the editorial policy of your paper is headed.

When put in perspective with the overall conditions on our planet and here in the United States, I believe the status of the Angels’ manager must rank right at the bottom of the list. It certainly doesn’t deserve front page coverage.

Give it headlines on Page 1 of Section D, and leave Page 1 for newsworthy stories.

Overpaid, underachieving professional athletes and their ilk are boring, not newsworthy. I have to believe that the bulk of your subscribers couldn’t care less who manages the Angels, or if they even have a manager.

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CHARLES FAWCETT

Westminster

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