[6.44]. Pamela Samuelson, “Legally speaking: The NII intellectual property report,” Communications of the ACM, December 1994. On the Web at http://gnn.interpath.net/gnn/meta/imedia/features/ copyright/samuelson.html.

[6.45]. The Manchurian Candidate was the film in which the Communists captured a GI, brainwashed him, and groomed their man to be president of the United States.

[6.46]. Marcia Berss, “West will always be three,” Forbes, November 21, 1994, page 47.

[6.47]. Ibid.

[6.48]. Ibid.

[6.49]. Ibid.

[6.50]. Sharon Schmickle and Tom Hamburger, “West Publishing and the courts: U.S. justices took trips from West Publishing,” Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 5, 1995. In of July, 1995[In of July, 1995], at least, the lead article showed up on the Web at http://www.startribune.com/westpub/west.htm. The home page for the Star Tribune is http://www.startribune.com/.]

[6.51]. I can only speculate since, like Lehman, Opperman refused to answer my written queries about donations and other matters.

[6.52]. Bill Salisbury, “Minnesota ‘bit players’ enjoy the show; Democratic colleagues happy with their role at convention,” the St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 14, 1994, Page 1A.

[6.53]. West’s 6,000-word letter of February 22, 1995, was available on the World Wide Web at the following address in July 1995: http://www.startribune.com/westpub/perspectives/response.htm.