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The Boy Scouts offer the service of putting up flags in the neighborhoods for holidays. But rather than fly the flags on Sept. 11, they put them up and took them down the day before. Why can't they honor America's dead on the right day, even if it's a Sunday? I don't understand. Is a little bit of time out the usual Sunday schedule in order to honor heroic bravery and untold tragedy that inappropriate?

Lois Lemoine

Murray