Response: Correction: Primitive Passageways to Future Newville

Dear Editor: 

I bow at the shrines of experts! In a court case the only witness who can express an opinion is the specialist who can prove in open court that he or she is an expert on the issue by reason of special education, training, professional experience, publications, and by stature in the opinion of other professionals. 

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Note: this entry refers to the article "Correction: Primitive Passageways to Future Newville" in Volume 6, Issue 2 (Winter 1989)

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