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...TIME Turns Another Page As Shakespeare wrote, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." I still prefer Letters over Inbox [March 26] for your letters-to-the-editor column. Vicki Weintraub, AVENTURA, FLORIDA...
...Shakespeare wrote, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." I still prefer Letters over Inbox for your letters-to-the-editor column. Vicki Weintraub, AVENTURA...
...have no idea who he’s trying to reach. But we’ve been playing this saucy, one-sided game long enough for something to develop. A little electronic history of our affair lives in my mobile phone, his best messages permanently saved in my inbox. He began coyly, asking for homework help: “Fwd: please correct for me the English structure…thanks.” Well, Ali, you know I would if I could and you’re welcome anyway. Early on, he often prattled about Layla—sort...
About a week ago, I opened my inbox to discover an e-mail advertising a “feminist” party titled “Fuck the Man! Let’s Dance!*” The asterisk following the party’s slogan helpfully informed me that “Fuck the Man!” is “not an anti-male slogan...
Every redesign is a beginning, not an end. We hope to evolve over the months and years as our world and your information needs evolve. Let us know what you like and what you don't. We've renamed the Letters section Inbox--after all, most of our mail comes in electronically--and we are ready to start that dialogue with you in the magazine and online...