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Business: Comparison

The difference between identical twins is a subject of scientific study but differences between ordinary brothers are so common that even the public ignores them. Yet last week Detroiters found much interest in comparing two brothers, one Henry, aged 70, the other William, aged 62. Both raised on a Michigan farm, both now residents of Detroit's suburb Dearborn, both surnamed Ford. The data :

Appearance: Henry: tall, angular, grey-haired. William: strikingly similar.

Social Characteristics: Henry: shy, reserved, a thorough individualist who shuns the public, father of one son. William: father of three children,...

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