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Paranormal-Science Group Opens New York City Office.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 2003
By Chet Bridger, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Apr. 8--The Amherst-based Center for Inquiry, a nonprofit organization that debunks paranormal and fringe science claims, has opened a New York City office.
The center, founded by retired University at Buffalo philosophy professor Paul Kurtz, opened an office last month at 30 Rockefeller Center. The organization relocated its 2-year-old Montclair, N.J., office and five employees to Manhattan.
The new office, in the same building as NBC's headquarters, puts the center closer to the large broadcasting networks.
Kurtz and other Center for Inquiry employees and fellows have often appeared on NBC, CNBC and other networks to provide scientific analysis of...
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