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Eight decades later, Laura Smith's revealing experiences -- and the lessons learned -- echo in her granddaughter's life and in those of women across the world. Many readers called the story the best they had ever read in a newspaper. Laura Frost Smith passed away Nov. 18, 1998. She had contracted bronchitis, which developed into a drug-resistant infection. Before her death, Laura Smith was able to enjoy the piece as it was read to her, and she also received numerous cards and letters from readers, as well as a selection of the more than 100 voice-mail and e-mail appreciations that came to Carol. Laura Smith knew how her life touched thousands of readers in the P-I's circulation area, as well as across the country. The French Embassy in Washington, D.C., has forwarded a copy by diplomatic pouch to Paris, where Laura Smith is being considered for the French Legion of Honor medal. "Witness to War" is already an award winner -- selected as the top feature published that month in Hearst newspapers. It has been published in several other newspapers; many used it on Veterans Day. More than 2,000 P-I readers -- from the appreciative elderly, to thankful Vietnam vets to intrigued high school students -- have received free reprints to share with family and friends. Teachers in universities, high schools and middle schools found "Witness to War" an excellent vehicle to explore U.S. history, women's history, war and journal keeping. Free classroom sets include a copy for each student and a lesson plan for the teacher. These headlines, echoed in the lefthand column, link to the stories:
AP LOCAL HEADLINES
· Fort Lewis on list of barracks needing repair · Sexson suspended for 6 games by MLB · Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests · Small plane crashes in Covington killing pilot · Search resumes for 3 Yakama tribesmen on Columbia more
AP WEST HEADLINES
· 6.7 quake shakes Guam, causing no damage · 'Wow!': Utah teen, one of 3 'Idol' finalists, comes home · Linemen on track to repair Juneau powerlines · Power knocked out to Prudhoe Bay processing plants · Linemen on track to repair Juneau powerlines more The Big BlogBy Monica Guzman and other P-I editors and staff · Local execs make '40 under 40' list · Police report: When youth group counselors get mad · Bremerton mom of quintuplets featured on 'Today' Strange BedfellowsP-I staff on Seattle politics · It ain't over 'til it's over · Former airport director still under fire · Larsen backs Obama Seattle Real Estate NewsWith the P-I's Aubrey Cohen · More in one place, but which place? · Like a hurricane · Realtors are like Bushies? Seattle TrafficBy Reporter Larry Lange and other P-I staff · Yielding to emergency vehicles in the HOT lanes · Spokane project gets OK; Mercer stalled · West Seattle Bridge cleared ![]()
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