For the Record - April 22, 2008
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Pellicano trial: An article about the Anthony Pellicano trial in Monday’s Calendar section said, “It was ‘Waiting for Godot’ week at the Pellicano trial,” and added that “Godot wasn’t a Brechtian invocation of God but of esquire Bertram Fields, famed Hollywood mega-lawyer, and Pellicano’s benefactor.” “Waiting for Godot” was written by Samuel Beckett, not Bertolt Brecht.
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