A real page-turner

D.S. Hirakis

The trouble with your magazine is, I can’t read it like I do other magazines. Usually I look over the table of contents, check the articles that interest me, read them, and forget the rest.

But the Post has no articles that don’t interest me, so I’m stuck with reading every page.

Don’t try to fix it, however. I’ll bear with it.

D. S. Hirakis

Lewiston, Pennsylvania

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COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

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