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LETTERS

Flammonde, Paris | May 2, 2005 issue

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Presents letters to the editor of "The Nation" regarding articles found in previous issues of the journal. Response to the article "Death, Depression and Prozac," by Alexander Cockburn, regarding depressed people on medication who kill others or themselves; Discussion of the article "It's Easter: He Is Recut," in which Richard Goldstein criticizes motion picture director Mel Gibson for his film "The Passion of the Christ"; Response to the April 11, 2005, column by Eric Alterman, "Liberal Media"; Discussion of the article "Invisible Women," by Katha Pollitt, regarding the gender of people who write letters to the editor; Response to the article "Anger in Italy," regarding the case of the killing of the Italian intelligence officer traveling with journalist Giuliana Sgrena; Others.

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LETTERS to the editor; HOMICIDE; PASSION of the Christ, The (Film); GIBSON, Mel; DEPRESSED persons; SGRENA, Giuliana
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