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Jan. 1, 2008

He Said, They Said:

A review of Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas and My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir. Plus: Stressed-Out Girls: Helping Them Thrive in the Age of Pressure, and Code: Version 2.0.

In the past year an uncommon amount of literary limelight has been cast on Clarence Thomas, the U.S. Supreme Court associate justice most uncomfortable in its glare.
      First came Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas, which bills itself as Thomas's "definitive biography."
      Having noted that journalists "lie" and "are deceptive," Thomas refu...

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