Non-disclosure can prevent prejudgment.
Boojatta
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Thu Jul-02-09 09:25 PM
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Edited on Thu Jul-02-09 09:26 PM by Boojatta
Do the major newspapers in your city (or in the city closest to your home that isn't in a city) accept letters to the editor that disclose the letter writer's initials and surname, but that disclose no other information about the letter writer's name?
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Mon Jul-06-09 06:26 AM
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The Kansas City Star does, and it will print only the identifying characteristics you want them to print (of course if you don't mention it, they will print name and town/city).
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I hope others follow your lead and contribute information about other newspapers in other parts of the nation.
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