21. You read them for their absolute authenticity, the sense they convey that you are beyond fact or fiction in a world that could not be any other way. 22. You can read this as a means to improve your golf game, or you can read it for laughs. 23. As Bush stared at him expectantly, Putin silently flipped through the papers as if reading them for the first time. 24. If they are ever in a rush and have no time to read their electronic mail, you can just let the IBM ViaVoice read it for you. 25. It markets itself as a newspaper the entire family can enjoy and even some conservative Russians look beyond its garish pictures and seem to read it for its information. 26. So the rabbi read it for her. 27. The publishers said they had decided to release the textbook to the public now in an effort to ease criticism by letting people read it for themselves. 28. All they have asked is that the ministry, which reads it for censorship, does not change any of the articles, |