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Criminal

Oct. 1, 2002

A Bug's Life

There isn't much that bugs David Faulkner. In fact, he can't remember a time that he wasn't studying insects, the six-legged species that outnumber humans 1.6 billion to one.

        By Christina Landers
        
        There isn't much that bugs David Faulkner.
        In fact, he can't remember a time that he wasn't studying insects, the six-legged species that outnumber humans 1.6 billion to one.
        "I've been invo...

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