For those who would like to send comments to the LA Times staff writers responsible for the disingenious "Mexico Town Sees Hope in End of Riots", Sam Enriquez and Carlos Martinez, or to the LA Times in general, here are the addresses:
From the LA Times' "How to Contact the Los Angeles Times":
If you would like to make a comment about a specific news article, editorial or commentary and have it considered for publication in the newspaper as a Letter to the Editor, please send it to letters at latimes.com -- send well-written individual letters only; no group e-mails. Do not send attachments. Letters should be brief, and may be edited. They become the property of The Times and may be republished in any format. Please include your full name, mailing address and daytime phone number (your number will not be published). For complete guidelines, call (800) LATIMES, Ext. 74511.
To contact a staff member by e-mail, please compose an e-mail to them using this address format: Firstname.Lastname@latimes.com.
* (Guess that would make it Sam.Enriquez at latimes.com and Carlos.Martinez@latimes.com)
You can also contact a staff member by sending a message to their department, by calling them at our main number of (213) 237-5000, or by writing to:
(Employee Name)
(Department Name)
Los Angeles Times
202 W. 1st St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
*(The department responsible for said article would be "World News")
If you have questions or concerns about The Times' journalistic standards and practices (such as story coverage in general), or if you believe we have made an error, then please submit your comment to the Readers' Representative Office instead. Thank you.
Los Angeles Times Readers' Representative Office
E-mail: readers.rep at latimes.com
Telephone message line: (877) 554-4000
Fax: (213) 237-3535
Postal mail: 202 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Newspaper delivery hotline: (800) 252-9141
* For the complete feedback guideline see
http://www.latimes.com/services/site/la-contactus,0,1439615.htmlstory#readerrep |