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Byline: The Register-Guard

Letters received in past week: 169

Letters published: 67

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 readers' minds: The Bush administration's Iraq policy was the most popular Mailbag topic during the past week. We received 13 letters on Iraq, the majority of them focusing on the president's request to Congress for $87 billion for the military occupation and reconstruction of Iraq Reconstruction of Iraq describes attempts by the international community, and particularly the United States, to improve and repair the infrastructure of Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion. . We received eight letters on Rush Limbaugh's addiction to painkillers and a related law enforcement investigation of the conservative radio talk-show host; seven on efforts to repeal the Oregon Legislature's income tax surcharge An overcharge or additional cost.

A surcharge is an added liability imposed on something that is already due, such as a tax on tax. It also refers to the penalty a court can impose on a fiduciary for breaching a duty.
, and five on the Justice Department's investigation into the Bush administration's leak of the identity of a CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency.


(1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy).
 operative. Other hot topics included the University of Oregon's decision to locate a new basketball arena at Howe Field, the repainting of the Science Factory building next to Autzen Stadium The stadium is tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills. The uniquely shaped bowl blends in with the wooded Eugene landscape. The shape also allows for unique acoustics, making it one of the loudest stadiums in NCAA Football for its capacity. , the Public Employees Retirement System, the contest for the Democratic nomination for president, and the General Services Administration's decision to postpone its acquisition of a city-owned site for a new federal courthouse.
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Title Annotation:Letters
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Oct 18, 2003
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