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| Only the deliciously warped mind of out author Gregory Maguire (who wrote the novel Wicked, among others) could tease out a link between the apple that kills a fairy-tale princess and the legendary poisoning talents of the Borgia family. A growing number of scientists are trying to tease out the connections between sleep and memory (SN: 6/1/02, p. |
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