Sep. 26th, 2010

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An Introduction
By THE EDITORS
On Sept. 21, 1970, readers who turned to the last inside page of The Times's main section found something new. The obituaries that normally appeared in that space had been moved, replaced by something called Op-Ed. The vision of John Oakes, the editorial page editor, and Harrison Salisbury, the eminent foreign correspondent, Op-Ed was meant to open the paper to outside voices. It was to be a venue for writers with no institutional affiliation with the paper, people from all walks of life whose views and perspectives would often be at odds with the opinions expressed on the editorial page across the way. (Hence, Op-Ed - Opposite Editorial.)

And so here we are. Four decades and nearly 15,000 pages later. This special anniversary section features artwork and adapted excerpts from a tiny fraction of the writing that has appeared on the Op-Ed page over the years, as well as selections from commentary published exclusively online.

Here is some of what the outside world has had to say. More
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The Limmat River flows through Zurich, and it can be enjoyed by walking along its promenades, sitting at riverside cafes or touring by boat. More Photos »
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
Published: September 22, 2010
MAYBE it’s best to begin by confessing that I’ve never really seen the point of Switzerland. In a couple of dozen trips to Europe over the last 20 years and more, I somehow never set foot on Swiss soil. More

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