I saw the following article (on handwriting) in today's (Thursday's) DALLAS/FORT WORTH [Texas] STAR-TELEGRAM right before packing for a trip out of town.
The piece mentions/describes Italic handwriting (correctly including it in a time-line of cursive styles, incorrectly dating its origin to the 1960s) and also notes my "Politician Legibility Act" petition (though it does not name me, who created that online petition - see the end of my current sign-off, below the article, for the petition's URL).
Despite inaccuracies in the descriptions of "cursive" (I'd write the paper on this one, if I didn't have to leave town VERY soon!) I think the article belongs in a handwriting-hothead's file - perhaps in a file on communication generally. Here follows the URL so you can go to the article:
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/14663925.htm
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