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I do have a suggestion for your reporter the next time that movie credits get too long and boring for him.
Nicholas Gye Sydney, Australia, Aug. 23, 2006 To the Editor: It is easy for your reporter to be cheerily dismissive of the laws of cricket as "incomprehensible," but many more millions of people, and countries, understand and follow cricket than is the case with the impenetrable game of American football.
As for your reporter's assumption that the "something" your "witness" witnessed was a brawl -- you offer no evidence outside of implicit pro-police assumptions for this conclusion.
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For comps your reporter will subject himself to any indignity (opera company marketing and PR departments take note), so off he went.
For a company who is struggling to get paid for its content, your reporter is basically telling your readers for everyone to share their passwords so we can avoid paying the NYTimes subscription fees.
The film is based on Thank You for Your Service, Washington Post reporter David Finkel's account of Iraq war veterans' readjustment to domestic life after finishing their tours; the book is a follow-up to The Good Soldiers, the result of Finkel's experience of being embedded with the US army in Baghdad during the 2007 "surge".
Gerard Horton, of Defence for Children International, tells your reporter: "We're not saying offences aren't committed – we're saying children have legal rights".
In "Defining an Illness Is Fodder for Debate" (March 8), your reporter David Tuller correctly noted that the way an illness is defined can often determine what is found in studies of it.
So in the interests of science, your reporter voted for "None of the Above" 20 times and determined that, even with a high-speed cable modem, it took an average of 20 seconds to vote once and reload.
"How do you account for your victory?" a reporter asks Moore once the fighting is done, and the colonel turns away in silence.
He pauses briefly and says: "For what?" First reporter: "For your time".
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