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...bombings," said Joseph Valiquette, an FBI spokesman in New York City. Such reservations were upstaged, however, by reports of a mercenary training camp in Birmingham where, according to the school's director, a man named Lal Singh had taken a course in explosives last November. FBI officials refused to comment on whether the fugitive Lal Singh had attended the school...
Officials contacted would not comment on whether the museum would fight the state in court. They would not speculate on the likely outcome of such a court battle. It remains to be seen what effect the New York deal will have on Harvard's dealines with Perot
...present, "Do you know what the hell is going on?" When told that President Reagan had said he would not make a request to Israel to release its detainees, Hill was asked his reaction. Said he: "I need to reflect on that. I don't want to make a comment at this time." Conwell closed the meeting with a plea for a quick settlement. "If a person is not a legitimate prisoner of war or a prisoner due to other crimes, let's all use common sense," he said. "Let's get innocent people where they belong -- with their loved...
...West Germany, officials refused to comment on the Brazilian findings until German forensic experts had returned from Sao Paulo. But the week did bring to light a stream of photographs and documents that seemed to leave little doubt that the 25-year hunt for Mengele was over. The weekly magazine Bunte Illustrierte fleshed out details of the Nazi fugitive's sojourn of roughly 18 years in Brazil with an annotated collection of photographs, supplied by Mengele's 41-year-old son Rolf. In response, the rival weekly Stern ran six pages of photographs chronicling the same period of lonely exile...
Occasionally, Hartman's folksiness curdles into a gee-whizzy naivete, but the man who prides himself on posing the questions the viewer would ask is not given to self-doubt. Told of a comment by NBC's Friedman that "David Hartman is getting older and more tired," Hartman does not bat an eye. "Well, I am getting older," he says as he finishes his stretching exercises on the floor of his ABC office. "That's quite an observation." But is David Hartman weary? "I'm just as excited about this job as I ever was." So saying, Hartman...