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Those who unwillingly receive complimentary home delivery of The Examiner have tried lots of different ways to stop the free daily from landing on their doorstep every morning: calling the newspaper, reaching out to the Mayor’s Office of Community Relations and Services, threatening to boycott the paper’s advertisers, and, of course, the popular minimalist approach of simply putting a laminated “NO EXAMINER” sign on the front gate. (Of course, moving to a different neighborhood would have done the trick, too — though that’s pretty drastic.) Then again, maybe all they needed to do was dig into the paper’s website. Our good friend Monkeyrotica tipped us off to the existence of this webpage, where people can request to be taken off the paper’s delivery list. To be honest, we’re not sure how long this option has been available (the page says it was published on December 31, 1969, burying it deep in the depths of the paper’s website), but it looks pretty official. We’d love to hear if it does anything to bring those who can’t handle one more anti-transit editorial any clemency.