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Letters to the editor should generally not exceed 250 words in
length. We suggest you submit the letter by both email (or online
form) and by fax. To find out how to submit a letter to your local
paper, find it on the Internet or contact for assistance.
Letters to Publications Around the Country
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"Fabricated steel"
by Lewis Leibowitz, Washington Times, April 28, 2003
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"High tariffs hurt steel consuming companies"
by Lewis Leibowitz, The Herald-Dispatch, Huntington,
April 28, 2003 Read
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"Steel tariffs, pro and con"
by Jon E. Jenson, Washington Times, January 22, 2003
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"Steel Tariffs simply led to price increases"
by William E. Gaskin, The Columbus Dispatch, January
18, 2003 Read
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"Are the Once Golden Geese Dying?"
by Jim Zawacki, Wall Street Journal, February 13, 2002
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- "201 Stakeholders Not Just Domestic and Foreign Mills"
by Jon E.Jenson, American Metal Market, July 9,2001 Read
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"Don't Kill the Messenger Who Says Steel
Price, Quality are Key"
by Jon E. Jenson, American Metal Market, May 21,2001
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- "U.S. Steel Users Need Imports to be Competitive"
by Jon E. Jenson, Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 12, 2001
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