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Letters: Women and the vote

Re "Obama, Romney...

Letters: Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Cuban Missile Crisis

Re "13 days in October," Opinion, Oct. 14

Letters: Fighting cancer without Lance Armstrong

Re "Livestrong's future," Editorial, Aug. 19

Letters: God and high school football

Re "Texas cheerleaders may use biblical banners — for now," Oct. 19

Letters: Newsweek's bad news

Re "Newsweek to discontinue print edition at year's end," Business, Oct. 19

Letters: Healthy college students

Re "Crowded colleges," Letters, Oct. 18

The real meaning of Vatican II

Responding to the Op-Ed article Sunday on Vatican II by John Gehring a former assistant director for...

Letters: Prop. 32, unions and political giving

Re "Prop. 32's real purpose," Column, Oct. 18

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