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Thursday, Jul. 10, 2008

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The Sun News invites readers to submit their opinions to MyrtleBeachOnline.com via video. Video submissions can be ``talking head'' letters but if you can devise more creative ways to illustrate your views on public issues and problems, you’re encouraged to do so.

Video submissions may be uploaded any format but should be no longer than 90 seconds. Video submissions will be judged for Web site publication by the same rules as letters to the editor (see below).

After you upload your video, please notify us at

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  • be defamatory
  • be obscene or in poor taste
  • indulge in racism or undue name-calling
  • amount to free ads for commercial enterprises (except for charitable activities)
  • be about disputes between individuals and businesses
  • assert false facts
  • CLICK HERE TO VODCAST YOUR VIEWS

    Questions? Call me at 626-0263; e-mail: dclements@thesunnews.com

    --Denney Clements, editorial page editor

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