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Leslie Minora tells the Dallas Observer’s Joe Tone that, frustrated by two weeks of her newspaper getting filched, she “finally asked customer service to put my name on it, then I half-jokingly asked if I could include a threatening message. I was surprised when the woman laughed and seemed excited to help.”
Minora says the paper “has no idea if my building has cameras.”
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