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...increased risk of breast cancer and are as much as twice as likely to develop cervical tumors. Another study showed that children raised by smokers have as much as three times greater risk of developing lung cancer when they grow up. A fourth study found that the grandchildren of women who smoked while pregnant are more than twice as likely to develop asthma as children whose grandmothers did not. And environmental smoke, even at low levels, was associated with lower reading, math and logic skills in children and teenagers...
...news that has inundated us?the war in Iraq, hurricanes, earthquakes and massive federal indebtedness?it has been difficult to see a light at the end of the tunnel. But reading about the efforts under way to reduce our dependence on oil gives me new hope that my grandchildren are not doomed to third-class status in the future. Ernestine Donnell Austin, Texas...
...news that has inundated us - the war in Iraq, hurricanes, earthquakes and massive federal indebtedness - it has been difficult to see a light at the end of the tunnel. But reading about the efforts under way to reduce our dependence on oil gives me new hope that my grandchildren are not doomed to third-class status in the future. Ernestine Donnell Austin, Texas, U.S. How long oil reserves are going to last is beside the point. The important question is how long we can afford to burn fossil fuels without considering the long-term consequences of the accumulation of carbon...
...news that has inundated us--the war in Iraq, hurricanes, earthquakes and massive federal indebtedness--it has been difficult to see a light at the end of the tunnel. But reading about the efforts to reduce our dependence on oil gives me new hope that my grandchildren are not doomed to third-class status in the future. ERNESTINE DONNELL Austin, Texas...
Marines are, more often than not, known for their martial prowess as opposed to their eloquence, but I have yet to hear as excellent and pithy a summation of a man as I did on the day of my grandfather’s funeral. Several of his children, grandchildren, and the parish priest had already spoken, offering sincere yet unremarkable praise of his conduct in this world and his fate in the next. The final speaker was a friend of my grandfather’s who had also served in the pacific theater during the Second World War. The marine...