Letters to the Editor
Published 11/24/2008 at Christian Science Monitor | Commentary
Readers write about why Hillary Clinton should not become secretary of State, why the results of a recent green poll could be misleading, what a 'science president' is, and a way to end a dispute between India and Pakistan.
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