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Great job again, Reader! Your full-page "spread" of the American Apparel advertisement on the back cover of the May 14 edition ("Who is the Union-Tribune's new owner?") depicts a scantily clad young lady lying on a bed with a "come hither" look about her. Call me monkey-meat, but shouldn't you hide this type of cheap thrill from the younger eyes? I don't mean to sound all "get off my lawn," but it was such a blatant double-entendre: The caption reads, "Summer is coming"; looks like she already did ... try changing tenses next time— May 18, 2009 8:32 p.m.