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...choosing to stay single [SOCIETY, Aug. 28]. Call me selfish, but I enjoy traveling, buying nice things and going out wherever and whenever I want. When the time is right, I will settle down. But for now, it's great "livin' la vida loca"! KRISTA PALOMBA Watertown, Conn...
Gore and his running mate Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) did not visit the heavily Democratic state principally to win votes--Gore later attended a lucrative fundraiser...
...quickly we all forget--even TIME. Admirable as Gore's selection of Lieberman is, the Senator is hardly the first Jew on a national ticket. That would be Barry Goldwater, the G.O.P. presidential candidate in the 1964 election. DON WATERS Ridgefield, Conn...
...authors are the founders of the Cove, a program for grieving children and their families in Guilford, Conn. They first learned about this subject the hard way: James' first wife died suddenly at 39, leaving him with three children. A few years later, he married Mary Ann, a business executive. Helping the children heal became their goal. "We share our story and this book with you out of the conviction that, if we can make it, you can too," they tell readers. Their smart book explains the dynamics of a suffering family and provides numerous ways parents can help their...
...most appearances, the kids of single mothers seem as happy and well-adjusted as their two-parent schoolmates. "I don't think there's any difference at all," says Ean Kessler, 12, whose mother Karen is a member of Single Mothers by Choice in Hamden, Conn. "It's the same with one person telling me what to do." Yet it's too soon to make any firm judgments. "We will probably need a generation of kids to grow up to find out the answers," says Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, co-director of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University...