A lonely effort to present alternative viewpoint.
Dear editor,
I write in response to Geoff Woodcroft Woodcroft is the name of several places: - Woodcroft, New South Wales
- Woodcroft, South Australia
- Neighborhood of Woodcroft in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Woodcroft village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
(ADR ADR - Astra Digital Radio work is about
'wholeness and brokenness,' February letters) and in support
of Bernice Logan. He writes that "that if Ms. Logan needs to hear
of Canon Norman Pilcher's good works and that of other good folk
she should be asking the people for whom that is their story." May
I suggest to Mr. Woodcroft that it might be difficult for Ms. Logan to
assemble "the people for whom that is their story" when she
hasn't the advantage of a church-sponsored "team that
stretches across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET. " to support her position. While it may be
well intentioned, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures for settling disputes by means other than litigation; e.g., by Arbitration, mediation, or minitrials. Such procedures, which are usually less costly and more expeditious than litigation, are increasingly being used in commercial and labor disputes, Divorce process clearly
encourages, subsidizes and implicitly endorses evidence from one side of
this tragic episode. Ms. Logan's is simply a lonely and courageous
effort to present an alternative viewpoint from one who also was there.
Christopher Clapp
Toronto
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