JUBILATION OR SHAME? Recently I read an article (Guestwork: “Golden anniversary of the pill,” IT, May 13) commenting on 50 years of “The Pill” which presented the fact as a cause of jubilation for all the benefits it brought for women. This opinion was presented in an article format as if it presented a commonly […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 05/13/2010
DANCE SPRINGFIELDWhat a thrill to see the article “Dancing without the stars” by Julie Cellini [May 6]. My wife and I were also honored to have been included in this story. Sharon and I have been fortunate to work with and under instructors Pat Lytakker and Kim Beachy. On behalf of all dancers and instructors, […]
Letters to the Editor 5/6/10
MOVE YOUR FAT ASS Regarding the Fat Ass 5K, which will raise money for charity with a run through downtown Springfield May 8: Well, good for charity, very bad for local business! Any event that takes place downtown should enhance the businesses downtown! This event completely cuts us off from our customers unless they live […]
Letters to the Editor 4/29/10
HOW TO AVOID TAX I almost fell off my chair laughing when I read the letter from the smoker who challenges non-smokers to contribute to the cause (tobacco taxes) just as smokers do [“Letters,” April 22]. I took a moment to digest this diatribe until I realized this guy may just be having fun with […]
Letters to the Editor 4/22/10
GREEN HOSPITAL I am writing to you regarding your article about St. John’s Hospital’s future building plans [see “Getting bigger, going green,” April 8]. It is laudable that they plan on making that building locally built and green. However I did not hear “state-of-the-art” included in that admittedly short article. I hope the hospital will […]
Letters to the Editor 04/15/2010
MEMORIES OF STEVIE’SThank you for the memories about Stevie’s Latin Village. I remember during the 1960s my parents would go to Stevie’s for occasional Saturday night dates. They would get all dressed up in their finest, get a babysitter for us, and go out for a good time. Mom always bragged about the veal scallopini. […]
Letters to the Editor 4/8/10
HOME BIRTH, THEN AND NOW Re: “Home delivery,” March 25, by Amanda Robert — It’s so sad that after all these years most expectant parents in Illinois still don’t have the option of choosing legal, midwife-attended home birth. Decades of stats have confirmed that this is a safe, cost-effective option, and expectant parents in Oregon […]
Letters to the Editor 04/01/2010
NUCLEAR SPHERESAfter having read Diane Ivey’s article on “Nuclear Power Revival” [March 18], I wanted to bring an additional consideration of nuclear power in Illinois. About a decade ago, when I was a Project Engineer in the Reactor Safety Section of the Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (before Governor Blagojevich merged the various duties of […]
Letters to the Editor 03/25/2010
ILLINOIS FAIR MAP No longer do only magicians or teachers draw things from hats; this happy power also resides in the political parties of Illinois when deciding which party’s map will be used for the new districts after the census. Redistricting is a process done after each census done every 10 years to better accommodate […]
Letters to the Editor 03/18/2010
GAMING EXPANSIONThe question has been asked, “Is the time right for gaming expansion?” Wealthy track owners want to legalize video gambling and slot machines to transform racetracks into land-based casinos. The last thing Illinois needs is 6,600 more gambling machines. Electronic gambling machines were legalized at Pennsylvania racetracks a few years ago. Now the slot […]
Letters to the Editor 03/11/2010
NORTH TO ALASKAThank you for the wonderful story by Ginny Lee about the Illinois State Museum’s “North to Alaska” [see “Alaska visits Springfield in photos and artifacts,” Feb. 25]. Lee’s story and the photographs highlight our hard work to present this exhibition for the people of Springfield, the nearby area, and visitors to our city. […]
Letters to the Editor 03/04/2010
BIPARTISAN POLICYThe “Editor’s note” [see Feb. 25 issue] suggests a Quinn / Dillard ticket for the November election of governor and lieutenant governor. Goodness gracious, could this actually result in some bipartisan policy (well, at least at the executive level, if not the legislative level)? Bipartisan policy – what a novel idea! But I’m not […]
