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LettersPublished on June 24, 1999Gretchen: No More Whining, Now She's Demanding It is a shame to have to ask for a retraction when my time and efforts would have been better served to ask New Times how much care, medication, money, and compassion for innocent children suffering (or about to be born suffering) from the effects the AIDS virus was caused by your salacious coverage ("Sexual Roulette," Jay Cheshes, May 27) of the sex practices of an infinitesimal minority of the gay male community? Or to congratulate you on your excellent and empathetic coverage of "a better way to handle hard-core juvenile delinquency" ("The Redemption of Crime Boy," Harris Meyer, June 17). By the way, about the only thing all of the Dolphins agree upon is our respect for Mitch Ceasar and confidence that he will lead the club and the Democratic Party to cohesion and victory in the ongoing struggle for civil rights and respect for all the people of Florida and the nation! Gretchen L. Hasselkus Afflicting the Barracudas of Hollywood Thank you for your work. All of Hollywood should thank you. His behavior at the Hollywood Commission Meeting should have many side effects. What developer would want to be represented by such a schmuck? "It is a newspaperman's duty to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." I'm sure your article made him very uncomfortable. A job well done. Who is next? Alan Stieb Your Critic Is a Meathead A truly good critic reviews the performance of an actress and does not criticize every aspect of the person performing. Contrary to your lengthy diatribe, all the people I have spoken to loved Sally. Betty Weinstein Safe Sex Means Wear Your Raincoat, and Don't Go Out I must respond, however, to the "safe sex" cliche used in his letter and in the story "Sexual Roulette." The only safe sex is a mature, mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner. Anything else is risky. If car brakes had the same failure rate as condoms do, there would be a national recall. Condoms do not protect against herpes or HPV (genital warts), both of which put an individual at a subsequently higher risk for HIV. If a person chooses to engage in promiscuous behavior, let's not downplay the risks. At best, condoms may make sex a little less risky but certainly not safe. Sally Beach Your Assumption, Not Ours Sybil Rosen Correction: A recent theater review of Love's Fire incorrectly listed the director of one skit. The review should have read, "The directorial coup goes to John Fionte, who marshals amazing creativity in the service of The General of Hot Desire, John Guare's backstage drama." New Times regrets the error.
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