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    When I awoke last week to the news that Donald Trump had been elected president once again, my first impulse was to write. This is not unusual for me. I have been writing my way through difficult times for more than 60 years.It’s what I did after th
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    Steve Silberman, a science journalist whose award-winning book about the history of autism helped broaden the public’s understanding of that often-misunderstood condition and those diagnosed with it, died on Aug. 29 at his home in San Francisco. He
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