I enjoyed the great story about our favorite celebs and how they met. It shows that romance isn't dead.
Bryce Mann, Owatonna, Minn.
I met my husband when I purchased a date with him at a charity bachelor auction. The best relationships seem to happen when you least expect it and from some very unusual circumstances.
Alice-Ann Oliver White, Joplin, Mo.
Wow, what a fascinating story! I can hardly wait for your issue in two years, "How They Broke Up."
Claudia Risi, Emmaus, Pa.
I am sorely disappointed in your article. Every couple was heterosexual. You couldn't manage to include one gay or lesbian partnership? This sort of story only serves to further the beliefs that there are no loving, long-term gay and lesbian couples. And if there are, they aren't worth noting.
Kris Pullin, Toms River, N.J.
Most of the couples you featured have barely had time to wipe the clouds from their eyes. Give us actors and actresses who know the trials and tribulations of a long-term marriage.
Shawna Turner, Wenatchee, Wash.
Heroes at Home
My heart goes out to Maryrose Canellas, Jesse Englander, Melissa Vallo and Radji Wilson, who take care of their parents by sacrificing themselves. Having two kids of my own, those touching stories remind me to eat well and stay healthy.
Shen Lim, Agoura Hills, Calif.
I survived a motorcycle accident, and my oldest daughter, who is 11, helps me do many things that at this time I cannot do. I am still on the road to recovery, but I am blessed to have such a wonderful, caring preteen like her.
Kellie Kerkman, Burlington, Wis.
Your article has proved to be even more touching because one of the people profiled, Rosemary Sumner, has since passed away. Rosemary was thrilled to read the story and to let the world know about her son and the care he had given her. Rosemary was a dear friend. Thank you for sending her home to be with God with a very happy memory.
Jeanette Fields-Watkins, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Here are these young adults with so much responsibility, who, because of financial difficulties, have had their childhood taken from them. We pay so much to movie and sports stars. We need to quit supporting the wrong institutions.
Cyndee Duke, Riverdale, Utah
Proactiv
I am very pleased that PEOPLE had an article about Drs. Kathy Fields and Katie Rodan and their Proactiv products. I have been using it for years, and it really works! Having acne really hurt my self-confidence. Thanks to them for not only coming up with these products, but for handling the issue with sensitivity.
Kim Lebredo, Lewisville, Texas
With a touch of envy, I applaud Drs. Fields and Rodan. They are entrepreneurs with good marketing skills. But they did not spend years developing one of Proactiv's ingredients, benzoyl peroxide, which has been available by prescription and over the counter for years.
William W. Stocker, West Yarmouth, Mass.
Steve Parsons
I just want to say how thankful I am that you put this wonderful story in your magazine. I live in Arizona and often visit the places that the fire destroyed. I couldn't help but think about all those animals and lost pets fighting for their lives. To know there is an angel out there by the name of Steve Parsons made me feel better.
Jessie Agosta, Phoenix, Ariz.
Rosemary Clooney
When I heard about the death of Rosemary Clooney, I was shocked and saddened. But my spirits were brightened when I thought that my new issue of PEOPLE would have her as the cover story. To my surprise, all you could manage was a one-page tribute to such a wonderful lady. You should be ashamed for such a mistake in judgment.
Julie Marceau, Plainfield, III.
Saved by the Bell Reunion
The hookups, the meltdowns, the memoires
The case reveals what was really going on what they think of each other now!















