Mickelson, Brian, Cunningham, Sherry, Parsley, Austin, and McCarty, J.
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LETTERS to the editor
Abstract
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including the omission of Vanessa Williams in the television (TV) program "Desperate Housewives" in the May 7, 2012 issue, Patrick Jane of "The Mentalist," and the TV program "In Plain Sight."
Ricucci, Christina, Yapundich, Robert, Rodriguez, Amy, Reader, Gonzella, Manchester, Doug, Mickelson, Brian, and Fentem, Maddi
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LETTERS to the editor, MOTHERHOOD, SERVICES for military personnel
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Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including an article about the death of entrepreneur Steve Jobs, an article on the motherhood of actress Vanessa Williams, and an article about Storm Williams, a volunteer providing books to U.S. soldiers.
Reiter, Susan, Adams, John D., Mickelson, Brian, Meyers, Ric, Habecker, Brooke, Humphries, Stephen, and Hayes, Patrick
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LETTERS to the editor, CELEBRITIES
Abstract
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles that were published in a previous issue, including one on the television program "American Idol," by Mark Harris, one on the actress Betty White, and one on the film "How to Train Your Dragon."
Cohen, Elise, Tan, Maggie, Blane, Diana, Witte, Lisa D., Holden, J. T., Bates, Aaron, Bolan, Keith, Evans, Rachel, English, John, and Mickelson, Brian
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LETTERS to the editor, ACADEMY Awards, AWARD presentations
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The article presents several letters to the editor in response to articles which appeared in previous issues including "The Heat of the Moment," "Will the Show Go On?" and a review of the motion picture "The Bucket List."
Kyle, W., Henderson, Joy, Albury, M., Vaughn, Camie, Lordly, Jennifer, Easley, Rebekah, Ryan, Nick, Mickelson, Brian, and Salerno, Agnes
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LETTERS to the editor, WONDER Woman (Fictional character), TELEVISION programs
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Presents letters to the editor referencing to articles and topics discussed in previous issues of the periodical "TV Guide." "You Don't Know Jack!," which discussed the television program "24"; "The Ausiello Report," which focused on the film "Wonder Woman"; "Cheers & Jeers," which discussed the television program "Who's Your Daddy?"