David Wells is associate editorial page editor for the Cincinnati
Enquirer. He joined the newspaper as a reporter in 1974 after
graduating with a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio
University. He moved to the Editorial Page in 2000, where he writes
editorials and a weekly column. Before that, he spent 26 years as a
reporter and editor on the Local News Desk, where he covered
everything from a visit by Mother Teresa to the conviction of a
serial killer nicknamed "The Angel of Death.''
"My column is a chance to say what I think, which may, or may
not, be consistent with the Enquirer's position. It may make you
angry or it may make you happy. I hope that it at least makes you
think.''
E-mail: dwells@enquirer.com, phone: (513) 768-8310, fax: 768-8610,
mail: David Wells, Associate Editorial Page Editor, Cincinnati
Enquirer, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati OH 45202.
D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 1
Another assault - Guarding American values
Death penalty is everybody's business
Nuclear threat - The old terror is still there
Panhandling - Begging for an issue
N O V E M B E R 2 0 0 1
Grading papers not a federal offense
American justice - Why the president is wrong
Coroner's office - Time to respect the living
The Luken plan - The mayor's new beginnings
O C T O B E R 2 0 0 1
Images of infamy - They will always be with us
For Issue 5 - It's about management
A U G U S T 2 0 0 1
Strong, silent mayor system
Riot casualties - Tender Mercies copes with a drop in volunteer help
M A R C H 2 0 0 1
Race in the city - Profiling has a bitter taste
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 1
Child support - Everybody wants a piece of it
Charlie Luken - He needs to be challenged
A R C H I V E :
2002