To the Editor: Your Jan. 16 news article about Canada's overflowing hospitals suggests that the problem could be cured simply by spending more money on health care.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 24 news article on falling tuition prices at many colleges wrongly suggests that tuition cuts will benefit most students.
To the Editor: We were pleased to see your Jan. 5 news article about moves by top-tier institutions to keep college affordable.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 29 news article on the shutdown of the Roosevelt Island tram suggests that it may be "obsolete."
To the Editor: Your Jan. 22 news article on Michigan's welfare policies says that my proposed changes are drawing support from the Clinton Administration.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 26 news article on the disparity between the health of black and white Americans neglected to mention AIDS.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 26 news article raises the question of why there is a gap between the health of white and black Americans.
To the Editor: The tenor of your Jan. 26 news article on the health status of African-Americans was unduly pessimistic.
To the Editor: The Jan. 11 news article on democracy in sub-Saharan Africa implies that last year's elections in Chad were not genuine.
To the Editor: I am the Dartmouth student quoted in your Jan. 30 news article about the murder of two professors at the college.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 16 news article about Canada's overflowing hospitals suggests that the problem could be cured simply by spending more money on health care.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 24 news article on falling tuition prices at many colleges wrongly suggests that tuition cuts will benefit most students.
To the Editor: We were pleased to see your Jan. 5 news article about moves by top-tier institutions to keep college affordable.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 29 news article on the shutdown of the Roosevelt Island tram suggests that it may be "obsolete."
To the Editor: Your Jan. 22 news article on Michigan's welfare policies says that my proposed changes are drawing support from the Clinton Administration.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 26 news article on the disparity between the health of black and white Americans neglected to mention AIDS.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 26 news article raises the question of why there is a gap between the health of white and black Americans.
To the Editor: The tenor of your Jan. 26 news article on the health status of African-Americans was unduly pessimistic.
To the Editor: The Jan. 11 news article on democracy in sub-Saharan Africa implies that last year's elections in Chad were not genuine.
To the Editor: I am the Dartmouth student quoted in your Jan. 30 news article about the murder of two professors at the college.