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In Syria, an age-old story

Your recent article on the difficulty President Obama is having persuading other nations to support a U.S. attack on Syria is the current retelling of Homer's "Iliad," in which two proud men have a foolish quarrel and many must die as a result ("Obama feels a chill in Russia," Sept 6).

Sadly, as Benjamin Franklin wrote, experience is a dear teacher, but some will learn from no other.

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Professional schools' curriculums must include the classics because that is where to learn to understand how people respond to stress.

James Lefter, Bel Air

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