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"Is there any comic who doesn't dream of putting ridiculous questions to a sitting Supreme Court justice?".


PETER SAGAL, host of National Public Radio's quiz show Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!, which regularly hosts celebrities as contestants, on the recent appearance by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Breyer failed to correctly answer any of his three questions--about the antics of various rock stars--but opined that had the subject been 1950s-era pop he would have scored higher.

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Title Annotation:Hearsay
Publication:Trial
Date:Oct 1, 2007
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