Michael,

Also because we might wish to read the original article ourselves!

Joan
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> Michael, why would you assume we doubt you?
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> I always ask because I would like to read the original because I am
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> That's what Ph.D.s usually do (I assume).
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> I have been asked on many occasions to provide references for statements
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> Now would a PhD like me provide false information?  Oh,yee of little
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