Personal memoir of memory anecdotes with no actionable investigative content
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The passage is a series of personal recollections about schooling, trivia, and teaching methods. It contains no names of influential actors, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct, offer Describes the author's memory abilities and teaching style. Mentions a former classmate now a rabbi, but no wrongdoing. References a letter from a TV show production company, unrelated to any controv
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