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The Globe is one of about 30 U.S. newspapers with an Ombudsman,
or reader advocate, who examines and responds to readers' comments and complaints
about news and editorial content of the paper.
The Ombudsman keeps Globe staff aware of the views of readers, questions, complaints, and even
praise. He also writes a regularly scheduled column
for the op-ed page about specific issues or complaints.
You can reach the Ombudsman by sending e-mail at ombud@globe.com or
call 617-929-3020. You can also leave a message at 617-929-3022.
Send us your opinion!
Another way is to write a Letter to the Editor.
Such letters are limited to 200 words, are subject to editing, and are not
guaranteed to appear in the paper.
Letters to the editor appear
every day on the editorial page, since they,
like the editorials, are expressions of opinion. We get many more
letters than space allows us to print.
The Globe receives an average
of 350 letters to the editor every week and publishes only six or seven
every day because of limited space. Every other week a full page
of letters is published.
Letters to the
editor also appear every week in the regional sections (e.g., South Weekly,
West Weekly) of the Boston Sunday Globe and once a week in Sports.
Write to the editors!
You may also voice your opinion by writing to the editors who manage
the various sections of the paper, such as Business, Sports, or Living/Arts.
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Submit questions to Ask the Globe and
How & Why (the Health and Science
question and answer section.
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