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Mayer correctly notes that Marri and other people similarly detained are "suspects".
Fernanda Eberstadt correctly notes that the Vatican outlawed the use of castrati in 1903.
Neil Genzlinger's column on Lyme disease ("Jersey," Oct. 24) correctly notes that increasing development has contributed to more Lyme cases.
Paul also correctly notes that the frenzy she chronicles is most acute in New York City, where she lives.
Edwin M. Schur New York City Mayer correctly notes that Marri and other people similarly detained are "suspects".
A friend of mine correctly notes that sleeping with a child is much like sleeping inside a washing machine.
Mr. Garcia correctly notes that women have higher college G.P.A.'s despite their lower S.A.T. scores than men.
The Court correctly notes that Illinois may choose to pursue a different course with respect to the state exclusionary rule.
The Witt report correctly notes that a balanced strategy of recommending that some people stay inside while asking others to evacuate provides the best protection for the public.
"Daschle Is 'Uncomfortable' With Cloning" (news article, Aug. 2) correctly notes that this debate involves issues of science "so complex that many lawmakers find them difficult to absorb".
Lehr correctly notes that piracy in southeast Asia has declined, but unfortunately does not grapple with the differences between the southeast Asian and the east African cases.
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