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The Case Against Mark Lane
The conclusion: He has only two motives—profit and headlines
February
13
1979
Steven Brill
Milton Glaser
The Case Against Mark Lane
Steven Brill
February
13
1979
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The Case Against Mark Lane
The conclusion: He has only two motives—profit and headlines
February
13
1979
Steven Brill
Milton Glaser
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