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Re "Walking the Tightrope on Mental Health Coverage," by Ron Lieber (Your Money column, Business Day, Dec. 22): As the article detailed, having mental health coverage that is affordable and accessible is an essential need.
Re "Walking on Air" (Oct . 8: The choice of three bridges built by Robert Moses is a good, if quirky, first choice for the incipient New York bridge-walker.
Re "Walking Away: A Top Recruit Left UConn When a Long-Held Goal to Be the Best Lost Its Luster," Oct. 19: The article about Elena Delle Donne gave renewed hope among those of us who encourage athletes in youth leagues and secondary school to play at least two sports.
Was very persuasive re walking when she accepted I couldn' t jog.
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Re "Walk Like a Fish" (Sunday Review, Dec. 16): Alexandra Horowitz's article about how native New Yorkers (primarily Manhattanites) avoid pedestrian congestion by obeying several "rules" of the road doesn't mention the most basic rule, which is also the most often violated.
He recently re-walked the route and re-mapped the existing line.
Indeed, Swiss Re is walking a fine line.
After overseeing her heart-wrenching rehabilitation for over a year, I personally witnessed her brain re-wire itself to re-learn walking, talking, sitting up, writing and all the actions most humans take for granted.
What's surprising isn't the suddenness of re-entry, walking up the subterranean incline of a train platform and finding myself in the vaulted resonance of Grand Central.
The dark and softer sounds of "Director's Cut" make sense for a narratively slow set piece like "Top of the City," which re-creates walking to the highest point in a city and thinking the stuff your mind is drawn to when you're up there with the pigeons (Heaven, Hell, you, me, etc).
The dark and softer sounds of "Director's Cut" make sense for a narratively slow set piece like "Top of the City," which re-creates walking to the highest point in a city and thinking the stuff your mind is drawn to when you're up there with the pigeons (Heaven, Hell, you, me, etc).
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