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...Liberal Order" [Nov. 24]. Because of a remote personal connection - I am a cousin of the infamous William Ayers - I have followed the details of the election avidly, though in the past I found the process quite boring. Time did a great job of highlighting different components of the race with articles from a variety of viewpoints. Jayne Ayers, Dousman, Wisconsin...
...what blacks have "to show America and the world." This time the fire is like burning coal: strong, quiet, productive energy. Your article rings true with my experiences: Obama is not the wave; he rides it. He represents what we are striving for in ways that transcend race. Gerald Remington, Orange City, Florida...
...Liberal Order" [Nov. 24]. Because of a remote personal connection--I am a cousin of the infamous William Ayers--I have followed the details of the election avidly, though in the past I found the process quite boring. TIME did a great job of highlighting different components of the race with articles from a variety of viewpoints. Jayne Ayers, DOUSMAN...
...what blacks have "to show America and the world." This time the fire is like flames from coal: strong, quiet, productive energy. Your article rings true with my experiences: Obama is not the wave; he rides it. He represents what we strive for in ways that transcend race. Gerald Remington, ORANGE CITY...
Although the trends are encouraging on the whole, some of the details of the data are knottier, highlighting gaps in access to health care. Cancer incidence was highest in black men, for instance, compared with men of other races. Among women, overall incidence was highest in white women, in whom the rate of lung cancer increased, while it remained stable in other populations. When parsed by race, cancer death rates were highest in blacks and lowest in Asians and Pacific Islanders. "The decrease in death rates could have been accelerated further by ensuring that all Americans have timely access...