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Hate to sound like that proverbial “broken record,” but I again marvel at the insight, lucidity and candor of your illustrative letter-writers, Mr. Dantes among them.
p>So often they transcend what your columnists offer, especially those who suffer from intolerant zealotry and terminal tunnel-vision. br> Good stuff. br> — frost /p> p> BACK TO THE SOURCE br> Re: Ben Stein’s Terror in Our Midst : /p> p>A big thank you to Ben Stein for “Terror in Our Midst.” These data are easy to track but aren’t tracked. Makes me wonder if the liberals care about the ‘hoods their policies have created. br> — Dale Brethower /p> p> THE SONG IN MY HEART br> Re: Patrick O’Hannigan’s Carolina on My Mind : /p> p>In Patrick O’Hannigan’s article “Carolina on My Mind,” he quotes a line from a unnamed song by Front Range. Would it be possible for Mr. O’Hannigan to identify the name of the song? Thank you. br> — Sam Samuels /p> p> Patrick O’Hannigan: br> Mr. Samuels is inquiring about the Front Range song, “Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder.” /p>