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Public Interest

Feb. 11, 2000

Leave It to Feaver

The Bookshelf PERSONAL INJURIES By Scott Turow FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX, $27.00 (HARDCOVER), 403 PAGES By David E. Harris "Personal Injuries" is Scott Turow's best work since "Presumed Innocent."

By David E. Harris
        "Personal Injuries" is Scott Turow's best work since "Presumed Innocent."
        Uh oh - I have basically already said what needs to be said, but I have a whole lot of space to fill up. Now I know how Turow should have felt while writing "The Burden of Proof."
        I ...

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