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Coverage That's All Appearance and No Substance

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This type of reporting is not only devoid of constructive or relevant information related to the candidate -- in this case, Mitt Romney; it is yet another sad example of the disastrous political reporting promulgated by The Post this election season.

This media infatuation with the appearance of the candidates reeks of an insidious bias, or worse, the desperate attempt for a newspaper to create, and then latch onto, a story line.

Do all your readers (and yourselves) a favor: Stick to the issues. For hairstyle faux pas, we'll stick to US Weekly.

-- Casey Conley

North Conway, N.H.

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