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Reader: My name is Nikki and I own Nikki's Smokin BBQ, featured in Pete Tittl's restaurant review Feb. 14. If you are going to write a story on my place, please get your facts right. One, if your reviewer had looked at our menu, our beef ribs are not done in the smoker. Two, there is no bacon in the Potato for a Crowd. Three, what do we have anything to do with the Barbecue Factory? I do respect Pete Tittl's opinion, and on that note, will be making some changes (bread). The only other...
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Reader: Once again The Californian has proven its bias against the Bakersfield Police Department with the headline "Officers slay parolee." Out of all the verbs in the English language, you chose to use one that provokes an image of big, bad police officers killing without provocation. Webster's Dictionary defines slay as to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers. Wantonly is defined as undisciplined. The police department did not wantonly kill Mr. Anderson. They did not...
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posted by soundoff on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 05:08 PM
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