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G. Gordon Liddy

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ONE COULD ARGUE THAT G. Gordon Liddy, who died March 30 at 90, was always ruthless. According to an oft-repeated anecdote from his childhood, he once ate a rat dragged in by his sister’s cat “to demonstrate to myself my lack of fear.” Thirty years later, while serving in Richard Nixon’s Administration,

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