To Our Readers: May 2, 1994

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Surely that last sentence deserves to be part of Richard Nixon's epitaph.

Most copies of this week's issue contain, on the opening page of the Chronicles section, an ambitious experiment in customized printing. With the aid of ink-jet technology and the research services of Congressional Quarterly Inc., we have enabled each individual subscriber in the 50 states to read how his or her U.S. Senators voted in last week's controversial approval of full, four-star retirement for Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Frank B. Kelso 2nd. It is intended as the first of many customized congressional features through which we hope to engage TIME's readers more closely in the democratic process.

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