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A Year to Remember
Tweet Share on Facebook August 31, 2007 Comment (2)I enjoyed your August 13-20 issue, especially the feature on the "Mighty Mac" bridge connecting the Upper and Lower peninsulas of Michigan ["Spanning a State"].
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Correction
Tweet Share on Facebook August 31, 2007 CommentIn the article "Makenna's Heart" [September 3], it was stated that detaching one of two large veins to the heart and reconnecting it elsewhere placed more of a burden on the heart's right side; rather, it reduced the burden.
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Healthcare for All Kids
Tweet Share on Facebook August 30, 2007 CommentIn "An Ailment Could Delay or Rule Out Healthcare Coverage" [usnews.com], U.S. News did an excellent job of explaining the challenging situations that too many Americans with chronic, serious, or disabling conditions face in seeking health insurance.
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The Beef About School Lunches
Tweet Share on Facebook August 30, 2007 Comment (1)"Do School Cafeterias Make the Grade?" [usnews.com] highlighted the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)'s 2007 school lunch report card.
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Successful Investing
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentAs a happy owner of stock in Berkshire Hathaway, I enjoyed reading your articles on Warren Buffett ["How to Make Money the Buffett Way," August 6].
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Elusive Ways of the CIA
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentRegarding "Beyond the CIA's Veil" [August 6], the interview with Tim Weiner, and his historical book about the CIA, Legacy of Ashes: I'd like to refer to Merle Miller's interview book with Harry Truman, Plain Speaking: An Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman.
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U.S. Mind-Set
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentIn "Our National Funk" [August 6], Michael Barone spins the Pew Global Attitudes Project poll into a partisan issue.
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Economic Anxiety
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentIn "The Golden Age is Ending," Zuckerman is overly pessimistic when he concludes that "We are no longer as dominant in the world's economy as we were. Everybody's lives will be affected by that."
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The China Challenge
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentChina today proves to be a charade centered on massive overpopulation and pollution few in the West understand ["China's Global Reach," August 6].
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Correction
Tweet Share on Facebook August 24, 2007 CommentThe first name of former Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus was misspelled in "Central High Still All About Politics" and "In Little Rock, a Matter of Justice" [August 13-20].
