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Dear Editor: Regarding your April 19 story, Yamamoto Faces Tough Fight: party affiliations aside, reading the statements proved interesting. The Communist party statement read clearly.

Dear Editor:

Regarding your April 19 story, Yamamoto Faces Tough Fight: party affiliations aside, reading the statements proved interesting. The Communist party statement read clearly. After a first reading of the article, it struck me that the "I's" and the "we's" deserved to be counted. Mr. Cariou used three "I's." Mr. Conroy used seven "I's," one "me" and four "we's." He was less clear in his statement. Ms. Yamamoto tied his "I" count. She used seven along with six "we's." There is much vagueness in her statement. Finally, Mr. Keating used three "I's," one "my" and two "we's." He lists past accomplishments with an air of pride.

Imagine - one candidate missed an opportunity to present himself to North Shore News readers ! The Conservative candidate is either too busy or regards the opportunity as unimportant. He might have delegated the task to someone.

Sheila Ward North Vancouver