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September 06, 2005
Straight outa luck
Manuscript in Einstein's handwriting (dated December 1924), with editorial markup. It was evidently used by Einstein to correct the page proofs in early 1925 and then left behind in Leiden
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Dershowitz defended both OJ and Clinton, so his opinions about Rehnquist are pretty suspect as well.
He should have listened to his Mom.
Posted by: Tom McMahon at Sep 6, 2005 10:40:38 AM