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    11 December 1994
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    The authors show that it is possible to generically add a perfect set of random reals without adding a dominating real. A general preservation theorem for not adding a dominating real is established. It is also proved that adding side-by-side random reals yields neither a dominating real nor a perfect set of random reals.
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