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Oct 7 2008, Brandon

The works of David Foster Wallace, who committed suicide September 12, are famous for their obsessively observed detail and emotional nuance.

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A Sunni Muslim, left, and a Shiite Muslim, right, members of the Iranian Assembly of Experts, attend their session in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The Assembly of Experts, an elected 86-member clerical body, is in charge of electing or...