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    Justices say bad feelings fade

    There seems to be more interest in the behind-the-scenes relationships between the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court than in the cause of the split between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.

    But some of the justices themselves, speaking anonymously, say that any existing bad feelings stemming from the health care decision will be gone by the first Monday in October.

    “Who on the Court is the sort of person who is going to carry a grudge? Nino Scalia isn’t going to carry a grudge. Clarence Thomas is going to pat you on the back and give you a hearty laugh all the time,” one justice said, according to a report by the National Law Journal’s Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro.

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