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Chris Glenn and I worked together at radio station WNEW in New York before going to CBS. I knew him, liked him, admired his sonorous voice

and style. Also admired, the promo folks at CBS, who managed to con AP with a little sleight of pen.

CLASS ACTS br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's The Ex-Ambassador From Jurassic Park : /p> Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

To Jeffrey Lord's list of men of physical courage who nevertheless failed to understand the nature of the enemy might be added the British

Statesman Lord Halifax, who, though his reputation as an appeaser is exaggerated by some,Office 2010 is my favorite.

 certainly failed to understand Hitler and tried to

negotiate up to the last possible minute.

Halifax was no physical coward. He has served as a combat soldier in World War I despite having a weak heart and despite being born with a

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Winston Churchill emphasizes his bravery, after

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to his office each day despite the fact he had been politically humiliated (Churchill, his most trenchant critic was now his chief) but more Microsoft outlook is convenient!

fundamentally despite the fact that he was dying of a particularly painful form of cancer. "Fortitude of Mr. Chamberlain" is a chapter sub-

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Colebatch /p> p> Magnificent article. I'm a class of '58 guy, so did my government service in the US Marine Corps. (Fighter/attack pilot in

the old Pappy Boyington Black Sheep Squadron, VMA-214.) My wife and I now live in SW France much of each year and find there very pro-

American points of view which do not seem to penetrate Paris, the Upper Westside of NYC, nor most of California. As the leading Grande Dame

of our village once said to me, "Kenneth, you must understand, Paris is not part of France. It is, in fact, the capitulation capital of all Outlook 2010 is powerful.

Europe. When the Germans attacked, Paris surrendered in five days; we here fought the bastards for five years." As many of the French far

from the capital feel Paris is not part of their country, I suspect many Americans feel academia is not a part of America either. br> -- Ken

McAdams THE MORE THE MERRIER br> Re: G. Tracy Mehan's Doing Our Part : /p> Acrobat 9

We all owe our deepest thanks to the Mehans, to my own parents (six children) and all the others who are helping us fill this great big empty

country of ours with our finest product: Americans.

p>That, Mr. Mehan, is the best way to protect our environment. br> -- Paul Kotik br> Plantation, Florida /p>

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