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...each of us, the war began differently: the correspondents who rushed over from Japan and then had to share a single Army telephone line to get their stories out; the veteran photographer eager to go, who was told by his editors to forget it since the war would be over in a week. For me, the Korean War began in my backyard. Before becoming a TIME correspondent, I was with the American embassy in Seoul, and on Sunday morning of June 25, 1950, I'd been trying to get a patch of grass growing outside the Japanese-style house where...
...like to know who is going to remember last week's aids conference in Africa. I'd like to know who is going to remember Africa. You know? I'm losing my memory. I'd like to try that new Alzheimer's vaccine. Do I like tuna tartar? I forget. Do I like you? I forget. Of course I do. Let's go tubing, sailing, parasailing, assailing. Let's play softball, croquet, tackle football. That launch--how much? That egret--how much? I used to look forward to summer...
...accountability away from people. I can't wait to see what new ailments will surface when people no longer have to worry about taking care of themselves because a doctor can remove a gene that might have caused heart disease or diabetes. Genetics are important, but let us not forget the role that environment plays. RALPH HARRISON West Chester...
While I agree that Woods is one of the greatest athletes, we should never forget that beyond North America there are other worlds that have sports personalities as great as, if not greater than, Tiger Woods. Let's look beyond North America's borders. PETER MCCOLL Vancouver...
CALL HIM RICHIE Forget archery and softball. Last week government and "the fascinating life and times of America's 37th President" were the chief subjects of a five-day summer camp at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, Calif. Activities included a '60s class, where campers learned about tie-dye and "brave American POWs," and a tour of the Barbie as First Lady exhibit. But camp isn't the only way Nixonites are reaching out to G.O.P. guppies. The library's store sells pens, one showing Elvis visiting Nixon and another showing Air Force One buzzing...