Stop celebrity coverage

Published: Friday, July 10, 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT
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In a world of hustle and bustle, it's good to remember those who have made a difference. Unfortunately, what is really important is usually circumvented by constant coverage of people who are going to be engraved into our minds for unimportant nonsense and ridiculous conspiracy theories. I am sorry for the families of those who have died. They have my condolences. But some of those "celebrities" have contributed little or nothing good to society as a whole. We are all tired of the nonstop coverage. What happened happened. It is time to move on.

Eric Green

Bountiful

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