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Laurie MylroieReader comment on item: Laurie Mylroie's Shoddy, Loopy, Zany Theories – Exposed Submitted by Renee Bouvier (United States), Sep 29, 2009 at 14:26 Correction: As I recall, you had performed as a TA under the tutelage of Professor Amatzia Baram, when he was still a graduate student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem -- unless I am confusing you with another blond-haired, 26-year-old woman from Harvard University. I can always check my sources from the university in Israel, If I am incorrect, then you never had any relations to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, nor to Professor Amatzia Baram as many of his gifted students did. Professor Amatzia Baram had a habit of helping out his teaching assistants and graduate students in accomplishing their field work and research by connecting them with the appropriate research fellows and professors at other institutions in Israel. I may have mistaken you with another blond-haired, 26-year-old woman from Harvard University back in the summer of 1979 -- anything is possible.
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