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...think about Marian almost every day, but very rarely is it a sad occurrence,” Emilie S. Fitzmaurice ’05 said. “It’s the same way that certain things remind you of anyone—funny things that she did, things that we did together...
Your article on wounded soldiers was very sad. Even sadder is the fact that they are so young and will have to live with their injuries for the rest of their lives. These soldiers do not want to believe that they went to war for no good reason. But if President Bush hadn't gone on this crazy quest, these boys would not have been wounded. The 21year-old would have finished his service and moved on to college. The newlywed would have a normal start of family life, and the new father would be able to run after...
...sad to see the worsening turmoil in Iraq after so many friends of the U.S. sent warnings about what lay ahead. No amount of advice would sway the Administration's headlong gallop to war. Perhaps now there will be a more reflective process for creating foreign policy. The U.S. must accept that its system is not the only form of humane and caring government and that some people conditioned by centuries of culture want other solutions. MARCUS KNEEN Zesfontein, South Africa...
DIED. DON GIBSON, 75, Country Music Hall of Famer and songwriter known as the "sad poet"; in Nashville, Tenn. His compositions included I Can't Stop Loving You--which was recorded by more than 700 artists, most popularly by Ray Charles--Sweet Dreams and Oh Lonesome Me, which broadened country's appeal by infusing it with a pop sound...
...Turmoil of Iraq It is sad to see the worsening turmoil in Iraq after so many friends of the U.S. sent warnings about what lay ahead [Nov. 10]. No amount of advice would sway the Administration's headlong gallop to war. Perhaps now there will be a more reflective process for creating foreign policy. The U.S. must accept that its system is not the only form of humane and caring government and that some people conditioned by centuries of culture want other solutions. Marcus Kneen Zesfontein, South Africa...