In the Aug. 20 front-page article “Two soldiers,new heights,” why was this phrase essential?: “[Shaye] Haver — who was a high school classmate of Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III in Texas”. It might hold seemed worth mentioning whether they were friends and/or Griffin was quoted, or but it appeared to be a gratuitous (uncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted) mention of a celebrity name that distracted from a very important event.Read full article >>
Source: washingtonpost.com