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                    [Title] => Tracking Einstein’s ghost
                    [Summary] => Every theoretician’s fantasy is to approximate the life of Albert Einstein. Some fancy becoming a patent clerk somewhere; he was that when he published his annus mirabilis papers in 1905. Others simply marvel at his originality. I am one of the latter. But 2005 is the Einstein Centennial and I indulged myself. 

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