The Washington Post, January 31st, 1999
There are many lawyers in the room, but only two of them matter. One is a youthful-looking man of about 50 with gray hair and a robust color to his face. He sits alone in a chair, blinking in the glare of a spotlight. His body language conveys both a desire to please and irritation. The other is considerably younger and far less handsome. He is pallid from too much time working late in a tiny office under fluorescent light. His suit is gray and rumpled, his shoes poor. A huge box of notes is spread out on the table before him. He clears his throat and begins. Q: Do you admit or deny that on Ma...
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