GAN Staff | Letters | December 24, 2004
GAN has been one of the easiest to read. I enjoy the stories and letters to the editor, etc., until a few months ago. For some unknown reason, articles are being continued in other parts of the paper. I read part of an article and by the time I wade through the paper to find the continuation, I’ve either lost interest or forgot what I was reading. Sometimes it is necessary to skip pages, i.e. full-page ads, etc. But in the Nov. 12, 2004, issue there are a number of continuations that are unnecessary, thus making the stories hard to follow. Page 33 is continued to Page 37. The Walsh article could have finished on pages 34 and then the Wellington article could have started on 35 and finished on 36 without the continuation of Wellington on Page 36 being necessary.
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