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We reexamine the depolarized-light-scattering data of Cummins and co-w
orkers [Phys. Rev. A 45, 3867 (1992); 46, 3343 (1992); Phys. Rev. E 47
, 4223 (1993)] and interpret these data rather differently than they.
These authors make use of the mode-coupling theory of glasses which ma
kes a number of significant predictions that have been associated with
the observed behavior of supercooled liquids as they approach the gla
ssy state. To date the strongest experimental support for the mode-cou
pling theory of glasses comes from the analysis by Cummins and co-work
ers of their depolarized-light-scattering data. For this reason it is
particularly important to subject this analysis to careful scrutiny. O
ur conclusion is that these data do not show strong evidence for the c
ritical behavior predicted by the mode-coupling theory of glasses.