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The Letters to the Editor section of the Readers' Forum is designed to encourage constructive dialogue among University of California Laboratory employees and retirees. It is a mechanism for conducting reasonable discourse based on fact or informed opinion. It is not to be a forum for blatant or veiled personal attacks or a venue for venting ones hostility or anger about a person, policy or issue.

Letters to the editor must address Laboratory policies and practices or issues directly affecting the Laboratory. Letters also must be relevant to a broad segment of employees. The Daily Newsbulletin editor will determine the relevancy of submissions, and all letters will be edited for appropriateness, tone, clarity, timeliness and length. Letters deemed to be mean-spirited, libelous, inappropriate or contrary to stated policy will not be accepted. Submitters will be notified via electronic mail when a letter has been rejected. Rejected submissions meeting subject-matter criteria may be reworked and resubmitted. However, the Daily Newsbulletin reserves the right not to publish a submission.

Send letters to newsbulletin@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Letters must include the author's full name including middle initial, group affiliation/retiree status and telephone number. Letters must be no longer than two pages of double-spaced text. Authors' names will be published with letters. The editor will determine exceptions to the policy of publishing names.


 

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