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Associated Press
Monday, October 5, 2009 NEW YORK -- A New York judge has rejected a bid by a cryonics foundation to block the release of a book that alleges Hall of Famer Ted Williams' severed head was mistreated at its Arizona facility. State Supreme Court Judge James Yates issued an order Monday saying that Larry Johnson can discuss and promote his book, the New York Daily News reported. Johnson is the author of "Frozen" and a former executive at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation. Johnson claims a technician took baseball-like s ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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