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On a related topic, a reader takes me to task for faulting the Administration's habit of catapulting Al Qaeda in Iraq, which is loosely affiliated with the global terror network, to Enemy No. 1: As a subjective assessment, aren't they right that Al Qaeda should be Job 1 for the armed forces?

Meanwhile, speaking of checking for air traffic information, Tom Crane, a reader, takes me to task in an e-mail for my hearty recent recommendation of a Web site that the Federal Aviation Administration put up last April that lets users get real-time air traffic conditions at dozens of domestic airports.

Clearly, he would be a nightmare for any author, but especially, it seems, for someone who has had access to him: the image of Prince Bandar a reader takes away from "The King's Messenger" is that he is one of those people who become more unknowable the closer you get to them.

They are used when a user posts some content to a site, and a reader takes an action to contribute to the sharing and curation of that content.

(Owen says: "I really like how she's laying it out for them. This is much better than last year's challenge of "Interpret 'blue'. Okay, off you go!") Joanna tells the designers that "a reader takes three seconds to decide which magazine to buy," and I call bullshit.

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Only recently, a reader took an issue relating to the Radio 4 programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue to the BBC complaints department.

Maybe I'm so involved with my books' fate because I am a writer, and I can all too well imagine a reader taking one of my books and consigning it to the trash heap.

The third and fourth are actual pictures of the LA billboard going up today that a reader took for us.

Why would a reader take them seriously?

Finders Keepers by Stephen King When a murderous reader takes his obsession with a reclusive author too far, a trio of unlikely heroes must work together to rescue his newest targets.

How differently might a reader take in "Burghers of Petty Death" if it had been called "A Son's Lament for His Dead Parents," or "The Snow Man" if it had been called "Stoicism in a Failed Marriage"?

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