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- Big Max attack. Diamond, E. // New York;4/8/91, Vol. 24 Issue 14, p24
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- Mad Max. Taylor, J. // New York;2/10/92, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p28
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- Death of a tycoon. // Nature;11/14/1991, Vol. 354 Issue 6349, p93
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