Awe, and growling, over grizzly series
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Re “Attacked by a grizzly,” two-part series, April 29 and 30
This is the most gripping story I can ever recall reading. There is no way that television could have captured this incredible tale of the horror of the bear attack and the ensuing rescue by hikers, park rangers and pilots. This kind of reporting is what newspapers are all about.
Thank goodness I will get tomorrow’s paper by 5:30 in the morning.
ANNA SKLAR
Santa Monica
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I guess it’s like whipping a dead horse, but with the front-page article on a grizzly attack that took place in August 2005, you’re really beginning to hit bottom. Irrelevant and out of date, the article certainly doesn’t belong on the front page of any reputable newspaper.
PAMELA CULHANE
Camarillo
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I recently read the phenomenal grizzly bear articles to my daughters. We were completely engrossed as we read about the important elements of Johan Otter’s life-changing experience -- adventure, courage, love, heroism, survival and unfaltering respect for nature. Superb!
KIMBERLY HOLMES
Redondo Beach
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