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There's a lesson here . . .
. . . and I hope you don't need it.
Author and legal/political commentator Jeffrey Toobin was fired
this week by The New Yorker after he horrified
everybody on a Zoom conference in October by being very inappropriate. Mr. Toobin,
who had been with The New Yorker for 27 years,
had been suspended ever since.
The moral of the story: If you're Zooming, don't DIY. If
you're DIY'ing, don't Zoom.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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