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Law Practice

Feb. 25, 2000

Early Warning

DICTA I was sitting quietly in my high-rise office when all of a sudden - flashing strobes, screaming sirens and every single door in the place slams closed. Page 8.

By Corky Pickering
        "Battle Stations, Battle Stations - ding, ding, ding, ding" or "Intruder Alert - whoop, whoop, whoop." We've heard these and similar alarms many times in the movies, although "Andromeda Strain" may be most apropos to this scenario. I was sitting quietly in my high-rise office in the city when all of a sudden - flashing strobes, screaming sirens and every single...

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