Letters to the Editor

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  • Blech, master

    Slave-loving Gor aficionados are sick.
  • Grief for sale

    A heartbreaking letter bought on the Web led me to a Vermont graveyard.
  • Letters to the editor

    A good nanny is hard to find -- so is a good employer. Plus: Lonely Planet writer defends guidebooks from author of "The Beach"; should celebrities' writings remain private?
  • From Russia with love

    Former KGB agent teaches vaginal wizardry at Moscow sex academy.
  • The firestorm over "Stalking Gary Bauer"

    Salon readers lash Dan Savage -- or laugh with him.
  • Sincerely ours

    The author of "Dewey Defeats Truman" selects five great collections of letters.
  • The secret life of war

    A historian exposes the unpredictably diverse feelings of ordinary soldiers, but fails to learn from their words.
  • Hurting young men put pen to rage

    A writing teacher who works with juveniles sees familiar pain in the diary of Eric Harris.
  • Letters from the skies

    Pilots share their stories of vertigo, and tell us what we can learn from JFK Jr.'s tragic judgment.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Don't give up gay pride to get gay equality; why is Cintra bitter about Clapton auction?
  • Return to sender

    Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles talks about the inspiration behind "Central Station," his award-winning film about letters never sent.
  • Presidential paws

    Presidential paws: what kids want to know about Buddy and Socks.
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