Judge Richard E. Arnold didn’t buy arguments that the New Haven Register didn’t legally exist on the day a suit was filed against it.

There’s a joke about the three naked children who silently tiptoed around the dinner table at their parents’ party. The very proper guests, who didn’t know where to look, pretended to utterly ignore them until they’d slipped noiselessly from the room. The mother excused herself, went upstairs and confronted the now giggling trio. “We covered ourselves with your vanishing cream,” exclaimed one, “And it worked!”

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