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--Speaking of vulgarity as one of the characteristics of our time, I ofoffer your May 6 cover [of Yasser Arafat by Roman Genn] as an example.

Ralph C. Boettcher

Pittsburgh, Pa.

--You'll get all kinds of screams from all the usual "fairness" sususpects. Let them howl. The cover depicts Arafat just the way I see him.

William F. Miller

Corpus Christi, Tex.

--The picture is too hideous to look at, so revolting that I don't wawant it in my house.

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