LETTERS LOG.Byline: The Register-Guard Letters received in past week: 224 Letters published: 60 What's on What's On (Traditional Chinese: 熒幕八爪娛) is a weekly half-hour TV series that airs on Fairchild Television. Format Originally started in 1996, the show is currently the longest-running program in Fairchild Television history. readers' minds: It's rare to have a 224-letter week in the blazing hot center of summer. The unseasonable un·sea·son·a·ble adj. 1. Not suitable to or appropriate for the season. 2. Not characteristic of the time of year: unseasonable weather. 3. Poorly timed; inopportune. spike in mail is linked to two topics that won't begin appearing in force in the letters columns until Sunday and beyond: reaction to Springfield City Councilor coun·cil·or also coun·cil·lor n. A member of a council, as one convened to advise a governor. See Usage Note at council. coun Dave Ralston's pointed remarks on illegal immigration, and a torrent of letters (they're still pouring in) pointing out a glaring scientific error in Don Richey's July 20 letter about his pickle-jar experiment on global warming. In the week that was, the West Eugene Parkway The West Eugene Parkway was a proposed re-alignment of Oregon Route 126 through the western parts of Eugene, Oregon and its suburbs. Highway 126 through western Eugene currently runs along several surface streets (including West 11th Avenue); this route is well-known in the Eugene was the top topic. |
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