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Robert Maxwell

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The Washington Post, September 18th, 2001

Robert Maxwell, 56, always arranged his slippers in the same spot next to the bed, always hung his robe on the bathroom door hook, and, before hitting the sack, always left his coffee cup on top of the microwave -- with a spoon on top. Maxwell was not a military man. But he served as a civilian budget analyst for the Army, working at the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building last week. "And here he was married to this flaky psychologist -- it used to drive him crazy," joked his wife, Karen Greenberg, 46, of Manassas. "But he did have his wild side." It was indeed ...

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