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...appreciated Nancy Gibbs' writing and Hector Emanuel's photography. Nothing like the V.T. shooting has happened here, and I am extremely thankful that I now have a better understanding of the event and, therefore, deeper sympathy. The photos were very beautiful and painfully haunting. The one of Cho with the gun pointed at the camera was particularly troubling. I had never been moved to tears by a photo before. Thank you most of all for putting pictures of victims on the cover rather than a picture of the murderer...
...Misery of Zimbabwe Thank you for reporting on conditions in Zimbabwe [April 23]. I know the country well, having lived there for three years (and in Africa for more than 15 years). I was thrown out in 1999, for what reason I do not know. I was benefiting the people by teaching for nothing at the University of Zimbabwe, helping stone carvers sell their work in the U.S., working with HIV/AIDS educators and teaching tour groups about Zimbabwean culture. I am sorry that the great people of Zimbabwe have had to endure their government's horrific behavior. After President Robert...
...Thank you for your excellent article. I have been a cancer survivor since March 14, 2005. Although what you reported is very important, what was not mentioned is perhaps even more important. After completing chemotherapy, surgery and radiation treatments, cancer survivors have critical needs. Far too many of us are left on our own after completing a course of treatment. In too many instances, the physician says, Come back and see me in a year. We all need accurate and up-to-date information as we move forward with our lives. Mervyn Kopp, Thousand Oaks, California...
...Whenever you are in this circumstance you think of people who you’ve worked with. When people call and congratulate me, I frequently write back and say, ‘Well actually, thank you’ because no one does this on their own,” Cutler said...
...Thank you for reporting on conditions in Zimbabwe [April 23]. I know the country well, having lived there for three years (and in Africa for more than 15 years). I was thrown out in 1999, for what reason I do not know. I was benefiting the people by teaching for nothing at the University of Zimbabwe, helping stone carvers sell their work in the U.S., working with hiv/aids educators and teaching tour groups about Zimbabwean culture. I am sorry that the great people of Zimbabwe have had to endure their government's horrific behavior. After President Robert Mugabe goes...