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Re "Finding Help Online for Message Boards" (Q & A, Feb. 22), about finding free or commercial message board software: There is a great deal that goes into keeping message boards safe, lively and meaningful.
Re "Finding the Intersection of Supply and Demand" (news article, Nov. 23): Nine hundred new taxis in New York?
Re "Finding Some Calm After Living With 'the Shakes' " (Personal Health, May 29): I remember my hands shaking when I was 19, in college.
Re "Finding Real New York Noise for a Miniature Subway Line'' (front page, Sept. 21): While some find value in the "racket'' of a subway car, many New York commuters do not.
Re "Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil" (Conversation, April 3): Philip G. Zimbardo is right in applying lessons from his legendary Stanford Prison Experiment to the atrocities of Abu Ghraib.
Re "Finding a Power Stroke When Most Hitters Start to Fade" (Dec. 12): Andre Agassi is one of the best tennis service returners, not because of his ferocious power, but because of his superb eye-hand coordination.
Re "Finding Southpaws in the Wild" (Aug. 16): Years ago a left-handed nun told me that we all were born left-handed and become right-handed only after we commit our first sin.
Re "Finding of Fact: Myth About Lung Cancer Can Be Deadly" (Oct . 7: In a study in the late 90's on why African-American women delay getting follow-up tests after receiving notice of an abnormal mammogram, my colleagues and I heard many references to "air theory".
Re "Finding the Nerve to Cut Costs," by David Leonhardt (Economic Scene column, Business Day, Dec. 9): Home health care has received much attention lately as part of the national health reform debate — and rightly so.
Re "Finding Out How Safe Your Water Is and Improving It if Needed" ("Toxic Waters" series, news article, Sept. 13): Your series does an important service, highlighting the dangers of contaminated water.
Re "Finding Little Comfort in the Statistics of Survival" (Essay, Oct. 18): If Dr. Ellen D. Feld's medical textbook is displaying the statistics of breast cancer survival based on stage alone, she needs a new textbook.
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