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Please allow me space in your paper to vent my anger regarding the recent publicity surrounding Rock Hudson.
Critic Steve Pond has apparently been wasting his time watching MTV or reading Robert Hilburn's book ("It's Steve, Not Yngwie, for David Lee," Dec. 8).
What was that about the "liberal media?"
Random House) on Rock Hudson will be a "sympathetic and compassionate" portrait of the late star, but they're running into opposition.
I must agree with Goldstein when he says that nothing is wrong with the kids today ("I Was a Teen-age Rock Fiend," by Patrick Goldstein, Feb. 16).
Elvis may have died with drugs in his bloodstream, but he's being resurrected on the other side of the law in "Elvis Undercover," a one-shot comic book (for $2) due this summer from a Hollywood-based comics company, Mad Dog Graphics.
The death of Rock Hudson ends the actor's struggle against acquired immune deficiency syndrome, a
the ever-biased Connie Johnson ("What's Wrong With Bimbo Rock?
Congratulations on your victory, Parents Music Resource Center ("Parents Warn: Take the Sex & Shock Out of Rock," by Patrick Goldstein, Aug. 25).