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LettersPublished on July 31, 1997Over His Dead Body Among those childish people making their foolish behavior obvious, I would bring to light those so-called models who claim they had been personally acquainted with Mr. Versace. Clearly they would do anything to gain attention. I am greatly ashamed by these clowns who want their fifteen seconds of (unnecessary) fame. Vanessa Agudelo The Beatles' Book of Daniel It has been a practice of record companies to issue different versions of albums worldwide to accommodate what are believed to be different tastes in music in different markets. This happened to the Beatles' catalogue up until Sgt. Pepper, which the group insisted be released exactly the same in all markets worldwide, and to all Beatles records thereafter. The famous "butcher cover" was not posed as the original cover for Meet the Beatles, as Mr. Almond suggests. Instead it was dreamed up by John Lennon when EMI requested a group picture for the cover of the Yesterday and Today album, yet another American rehash of songs from the U.K. versions of Help!, Rubber Soul, and Revolver. It was Lennon's contention that the Beatles' albums were works of art unto themselves and should be issued exactly the same all over the world. He disapproved of the "butchering" of their work by EMI subsidiaries such as Capitol Records. The butcher cover was intended as a message to the record companies. The album in question and the photo were produced in 1966, two years after Meet the Beatles was issued. Therefore Mr. Almond's suggestion that the butcher cover was a play on the "Meet/Meat" wording is incorrect, although it would have been consistent with Lennon's sense of humor. Daniel Jimenez Don't Let Her Get Anywhere Near A Christmas Carol From the onset, it seemed Ms. Whaley was more put out by the fact that it was the "Fourth of July weekend -- when the rest of the nation was transfixed by possibilities from Roswell, photos from Mars, and repair updates from the Mir space station." With that attitude, it's no wonder she had nothing good to say about Jim Tommaney's tale. I am in no way saying that this work was the best I have seen at EDGE/Theatre, but I believe there were some very redeeming moments in South Beach. In fact, there were some true-to-life commentaries made while the characters were "spewing out intimate details of their personal lives." Maybe Ms. Whaley would be better off reviewing special events held on holiday weekends; that way she would have the fervor and spirit to attend and not feel that she was being put off. Did she miss the fireworks displays that night? Joseph Herde When God Demands Intolerance, We Listen To have made such an irresponsible statement, Mr. DeFede, I assume, could not have been present at the Dade County Commission meeting of June 17. On that day the commission was conducting public business that we the people have a right to attend. In response to the various positions Mr. DeFede presented: (3) As citizens we have a right to dissent against laws, ordinances, and resolutions proposed by any governmental body. (4) As Christians we have an obligation to fight for our beliefs. In my opinion, that is a discriminatory advertisement for a place of business only a special class of people are allowed to patronize. What do you think? Ricardo Ferreira Put Angel Back in the Judge's Seat
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