If there were such a thing as “letter of the year,” then my nominee for 2017 would most certainly be the letter D. Scanning the year for patterns in preparation for Havas PR’s annual trends report, I ...
Re: “On Omaha Beach: June 6, 1944” (Page A1, June 6): I was so grateful for the power of Don Whitehead’s first-person account of the landing in Normandy on D-Day. It was only in the last few months ...
“Sirs, I knew from the start that I wouldn’t be caught,” the letter begins. Postmarked Dec. 11, 1971, it was signed, “D.B. Cooper,” the name the press had given to the unknown criminal who, less than ...