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<DIV>Some of us may want to weigh in on The Baltimore Sun's Question of the Month for March:</DIV>
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<DIV>"Should it be legal to display the Ten Commandments on public property?"</DIV>
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<DIV><EM>We are looking for 300 words or less; the deadline is March 21.</EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM>Letters become the property of</EM> The Sun<EM>, which reserves the right to edit them. By submitting a letter, the author grants</EM> The Sun <EM>an irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license to use and republish the letter, in whole or in part, in all media and to authorize others to reprint it.</EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM>Letters should include your name and address, along with a day and evening telephone number. E-mail us: </EM><A href="mailto:letters@baltsun.com" target=_blank><EM>letters@baltsun.com</EM></A><EM>; write us: Letters to the Editor, </EM>The Sun<EM>, P.O. Box 1377, Baltimore, MD 21278-0001; fax us: 410-332-6977.</EM></DIV>
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<DIV>Ron</DIV>
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<DIV>P.S. Perhaps if you copy me on your response, we might select some to include in an upcoming <EM>BESpeak</EM> and/or on our website, whether or not <EM>The Sun</EM> prints them.</DIV>
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