To the Editor: Re your Nov. 7 news articles about Microsoft: I own two cars and a personal computer.
I was surprised to learn from a Nov. 5 news article that West Coast viewers would learn election results before the polls closed there.
To the Editor: According to your Nov. 14 news article, the designation of a failed school "depends mainly on scores on reading and math tests."
To the Editor: Your Nov. 11 news article suggests that while E-mail can be an educational tool, it can also isolate students.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 13 news article on United Nations reform is a sad indication that prospects for meaningful change are remote.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 3 news article recalls an incident from the late 1970's.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 10 news article on relatively high traffic fatalities in Israel mostly blames Israeli drivers.
To the Editor: As a former New York State assistant attorney general, I give you my special thanks for your Nov. 10 news article.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 1 news article on the cry for Scottish independence from Britain fails to mention an anomaly.
To the Editor: Public disenchantment with the jury system, your Nov. 4 news article points out, has generated various proposals for reform.
To the Editor: Re your Nov. 7 news articles about Microsoft: I own two cars and a personal computer.
I was surprised to learn from a Nov. 5 news article that West Coast viewers would learn election results before the polls closed there.
To the Editor: According to your Nov. 14 news article, the designation of a failed school "depends mainly on scores on reading and math tests."
To the Editor: Your Nov. 11 news article suggests that while E-mail can be an educational tool, it can also isolate students.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 13 news article on United Nations reform is a sad indication that prospects for meaningful change are remote.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 3 news article recalls an incident from the late 1970's.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 10 news article on relatively high traffic fatalities in Israel mostly blames Israeli drivers.
To the Editor: As a former New York State assistant attorney general, I give you my special thanks for your Nov. 10 news article.
To the Editor: Your Nov. 1 news article on the cry for Scottish independence from Britain fails to mention an anomaly.
To the Editor: Public disenchantment with the jury system, your Nov. 4 news article points out, has generated various proposals for reform.