Six of the Fallen, in Words They Sent Home
Unlike soldiers of previous wars, who were only occasionally able to write letters, many who served and died in Iraq left behind an extraordinary electronic testimony. nytimes.com |
Mr. Corzine Claims Privilege
Jon Corzine, the governor of New Jersey, is wrong to claim executive privilege in a lawsuit against him and should release the e-mail messages he exchanged with a union official. nytimes.com |
E-Mail Sheds Little Light on Term Limits Campaign in City Hall
There is fan mail to City Hall on the subject of term limits. And opposition mail, too. And mail not seen. nytimes.com |
Love, Virtually
What is the real attraction of falling in love online? nytimes.com |
E-Mail Etiquette Tips
E-mail signoffs can be a clue to both the personality of the sender and the standing the recipient has in the sender’s social universe. nytimes.com |