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March 22, 2005


Dershowitz's coincidental whereabouts

Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam caught this priceless one:

Here is a clip from the Harvard Crimson, reporting on the remarkable coincidence that landed the yappomatic Alan Dershowitz in the middle of a media scrum following Wednesday's contentious faculty meeting:

"Outside the Faculty meeting, Professor Alan M. Dershowitz -- who, as a member of the Law School faculty, was not invited to yesterday's session -- mingled with members of the press on the street in front of the Loeb Drama Center.

"The idea that you vote to censure, it's just not what you should be doing," said Dershowitz, who said he had been walking through the neighborhood with his family and stumbled on the meeting." (Emphasis added.)

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