T. Shearon wrote: >Allen, et al >What's helpful is that the facts often make stories that are just as >compelling as are the fictions. There are so many of these fictions about, >however, that it is challenging sometimes to keep the facts separated from >closely associated fictions. Well, that and that so many of these fictions are >contained. . . in texts. Ouch! >Tim
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