Inventions, Law, and The Search for "Nessie"

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By John Walters on Wednesday, July 18, 2001.
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Robert Rines is an inventor, with 80 patents to his credit, and a lawyer. He's the founder of two New Hampshire institutions: the Academy of Applied Science and the Franklin Pierce Law Center. He also spends some of his spare time in Scotland, hunting the Loch Ness Monster. The Academy of Applied Science has a page where you can follow Rines' search for Nessie at www.aas-world.org

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