Investment in biotech facilities is not a crap shoot, as you suggest in “Bribing Biotech" (Editorial, Oct. 17). New York City is a world-renowned center of life-sciences research and discovery...more >
To Marina Batkis of Mutts & Moms Animal Rescue Group: Being an animal rescuer myself, I thought the goal of our rescue efforts was to find these animals safe, loving homes with families that will...more >
Page Six stooped to a new low with its attack on New York Magazine writer Vanessa Grigoriadis, impugning her looks and threatening to have staff members have their way with her (“Emasculated? We'...more >
The growing tide against free trade in the United States must be examined in a country-specific context (“Trade Trouble," Dale McFeatters, PostOpinion, Oct. 16). For instance, a potential...more >
Sen. Martin Golden blames the lack of tax collections on cigarettes at Indians' stores as a source for funding terrorism (“Indian Butts: Terror's Take," Oct. 16). There would be no...more >
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to dance with the devil in the pale moonlight and shake his finger at the United States about attacking Iran (“Putin's Persian Pals," Oct 18). As...more >
Linda Chavez is as blind as a bat, and her main idea in “The UAW's Slow Death" (PostOpinion, Oct. 12) is batty. Not the unions but the auto companies - GM, Ford and Chrysler - are largely...more >
Posh means “smart" and “fashionable," and that is what Posh Beckham is (“Hell Yeah!," Oct. 18). Beckham is a walking ad for fashion by being over the top. She is the new Lucille Ball...more >
October 20, 2007 - Steve Dunleavy, carriage-driver crony, likes to call anyone who cares about, or has compassion for, animals wackos, extremists, idiots and fools. "All Horse Feathers" (Oct. 15) is yet...more >
October 20, 2007 - It's good to see that Mayor Bloomberg's overbearing manner and overrated abilities are finally catching up with him ("The...more >
October 19, 2007 - THE ISSUE: One man's efforts to establish commuting decorum on the Long Island Rail Road. It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes or Dr. Sigmund Freud to see the obvious ("Bully...more >
October 19, 2007 - THE ISSUE: Rudy Giuliani's "traditional values" record and his bid for the presidency. How can anyone who actually...more >
October 18, 2007 - THE ISSUE: The House Foriegn Relations Committee vote charging Turks with Armenian genocide. Turkey is not our friend, yet now we have turned this nation into our active enemy at a time...more >
October 18, 2007 - THE ISSUE: Council Speaker Christine Quinn's proposals to make government more accoutable Is this what City Council Speaker Christine Quinn con- siders accountability ("N.Y.C.'...more >
October 17, 2007 - How dare Andrea Peyser judge the Churchill School and the act that protects those with disabilities from discrimination ("Very Special Ed. Of 'Upper Class'," Oct. 8)? I hope...more >
October 17, 2007 - The reprehensible decision by The New York Times to forgo coverage concerning the posthumous awarding of the Medal of Honor to Navy Seal Michael Murphy for his heroic actions in Afghanistan is beyond...more >
October 16, 2007 - THE ISSUE: This year's Nobel peace Prize recipient, former Vice President Al Gore. Don't sell Al Gore short ("Sue 'Em, Al," Editorial, Oct. 13). Anyone who...more >
October 15, 2007 - Thank you, Maggie Gallagher, for getting it right on how wrong people are to think that Rudy Giuliani is the most electable GOP candidate ("...;more >
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