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...have my own information. I have my own tracking team and information from [the government in] Belgrade. So is the government in Belgrade hiding him, or are they just incompetent? Neither. I identified three times between the end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006 that Serbia could have arrested him and instead they sent him a message asking him to voluntarily surrender. They don't want to arrest him because they feel it could be politically damaging. Critics in the Balkans say that your obsession with arresting these men is interfering with the political process there...
...good friend James Gilbey committed the lèse majesté of referring to Her Royal Highness as "Squidgy" in a bugged phone conversation, the British royal family has again fallen victim to a wiretapping scandal. Last week, London's Metropolitan Police [an error occurred while processing this directive] arrested journalist Clive Goodman, chief royal correspondent at Britain's largest Sunday tabloid, the News of the World (NOTW), for allegedly obtaining private information by hacking into mobile-phone voice-mail messages of top aides of Prince Charles. The Scoop: Why the arrest? According to Scotland Yard, Goodman's nine alleged...
...Mystery of the Double Cardiac Arrest Even surgical residents used to the heady rush of "codes" occasionally encounter emergencies that throw them for a total loop
...little gas grill. But since I was reporting, I had to refuse.One week later, as I was writing my story for the paper, I looked at their records. In 1992 Chris has been taken in for aggravated battery, though his case was ultimately dismissed. Jacqui had been arrested on several charges of animal cruelty in 2001. “TORMENT DEPRIVE MUTILATE KILL,” read the arrest report. And these were not their only brushes with the law. I didn’t care. I have their numbers. If I weren’t packing up today...
...terror suspect. Yet, Stewart-Whyte, aka Abdul Waheed, who is believed to be either 19 or 21 and to have converted to Islam within the past year after what some neighbors describe as a troubled adolescence, has been reported by the British media as one of the 24 people arrested in connection with a plot to blow up U.S.-bound airliners. Nor was he the only convert among the named suspects. Among those on a list of 19 suspects named by the Bank of England on Thursday (which did not include Stewart-Whyte) was Oliver Savant, 25, who now goes...