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Law Practice

Jun. 28, 2002

Part-Time Attorney Wields a Mighty Funny Pen

SAN FRANCISCO - "Pearls Before Swine" - a crisply-drawn line-art cartoon strip featuring a rat, a pig, a zebra and a goat - proves that if you're funny you can make it, according to Stephan Pastis, the Berkeley lawyer who draws the syndicated strip.

Reporter's Notebook
        
By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - "Pearls Before Swine" - a crisply-drawn line-art cartoon strip featuring a rat, a pig, a zebra and a goat - proves that if you're funny you can make it, according to Stephan Pastis, the Berkeley lawyer who draws the syndicated strip.
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