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And, from our World Changers Issue, readers can wonder at small things with a big impact in our "Micro-Revolutions" package.
After the launch issue, readers may download The New Yorker app, and then subscribe for $59.99 per year, or buy individual issues for $5.99 each.
As the crisis at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant continues (see our article in this week's issue), readers have been sending in their thoughts on the future of nuclear energy.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the issue, readers complained that the headline appeared to place blame on Israel even though Palestinian protesters had initiated the clash and tried to penetrate Israeli-controlled territory.
But starting in the September issue, which hits newsstands this week and is aptly titled the makeover issue, readers will start seeing the results of Ms. Casey's yearlong redesign.
Another issue readers encountered was having their charges rejected because their purchases abroad prompted a fraud alert or account freeze by their bank — even after the banks were notified that the cards would be used in foreign countries.
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Today's post addresses a few of the issues readers have raised this week, on- and off-line.
And when you are writing about controversial issues, readers' passions can be aroused no matter how mainstream you may be.
With uncanny foresight, on the book's very first page, they also issued readers a warning: "The sensational press releases which follow the discovery of fascinating fresh bits and pieces about human nutrition confuse the layman," they wrote.
While embryonic, adult, and umbilical cord stem cell research raise different issues, readers may be too blinded by political rhetoric to understand the intricacies and arguments involved in each type of research.
While each essay revisits widely discussed issues, readers will have little trouble appreciating the creativity of Bai's particular take on them.
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