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Document describes a personal anecdote about a death pool game called “The Game” with no substantive investigative leads
The passage only recounts a personal story involving Ken Kesey’s son and a casual discussion of a death‑pool game. It contains no names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or allegation Mentions Ken Kesey’s son Jed’s fatal accident. Describes a long‑running death‑pool game called “The Game” with 125 participants in 2004. Outlines the game’s scoring system based on age of predicted d
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The passage only recounts a personal story involving Ken Kesey’s son and a casual discussion of a death‑pool game. It contains no names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or allegation Mentions Ken Kesey’s son Jed’s fatal accident. Describes a long‑running death‑pool game called “The Game” with 125 participants in 2004. Outlines the game’s scoring system based on age of predicted d
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“the Dead Kennedys were on tour. “| wonder if Ted Kennedy is gonna go see’ em,” | remarked. Kesey, standin”
Michael Kennedy“the Dead Kennedys were on tour. “| wonder if Ted Kennedy is gonna go see’ em,” | remarked. Kesey, standin”
Wafic Said“ly flew to Oregon. “You were his favorite,” Kesey said as we embraced, sobbing. “I feel like every cell”
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