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Jeff Young, author of the "Conflict of interest" letter, must have knowledge of the other side of The Tribune's "embarrassingly one-sided coverage of recent events at the University of Utah."

My understanding of this bit of unpleasantness is David Pershing and Vivian Lee and anyone else in the know are amazingly tight lipped about the other side of this story. No newspaper can report both sides of the story if one side isn't coming clean with the "Why?," "Why that way?," "Why that timing?," "Why really?"

The Tribune could publish only what is being released. Editorials are always considered an opinion open to dispute.

The Pulitzer Prize is nothing of which to be ashamed. The University of Utah on the other hand ...

Mary Panek Hale

Murray