81. I thought of Suzanne when I read the story. 82. I read these stories, deeply moved by the effort these women have made to understand the hand life has dealt them. 83. I was reading a story from the New York Times about the fighting in Grozny. 84. I was interested to read a story on highway anarchy in the newspaper. 85. I had never read a story like this. 86. I had read the story and was determined not to leave Uzbekistan without seeing it. 87. I never even bothered to read the story. 88. I read mystery stories. 89. I read the stories in The New York Times, Premiere, Entertainment Weekly, etc. 90. Imagine the equality felt by all when the original story is read, conveying a message for all people regardless of gender, creed and race. |