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...Swanner, who is not a covert operative. Roughly 90 minutes later, al-Jamadi was dead. One of the MPs who unshackled al-Jamadi's body from the window testified that blood gushed from his mouth and nose like "a faucet had turned on," flowing onto the floor where his hood now lay. The autopsy ruled that al-Jamadi's death was brought on by "blunt-force injuries" and "asphyxiation." Cyril Wecht, coroner of Allegheny County, Pa., and past president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, examined the autopsy report and other records of the investigations and says, "The most...
...Jamadi's head. It was removed from the scene of his death and later disposed of by a CIA unit chief who supervised interrogators. CIA investigators wrote that in interviews months later, the unit chief maintained that "he did not think there was anything of importance on the hood," despite a "pancake-size" patch of blood that stained it. The investigators wrote that the officer said that "normally at the end of a mission he would throw used hood[s] out ... he thinks he just threw the hood in the trash" and that he might have said...
...examined by any investigator. "You've got a real problem if anything on or near the body at death cannot be identified, photographed and examined for what it explains about the cause and who, if anyone, might be responsible," says Wecht, referring to the blood and the missing hood. The spokesman of a federal law-enforcement agency involved in the inquiries says, "If evidence is missing, there's no question that you would have to consider obstruction, tampering or charging someone as an accessory after the fact...
...They can also fulfill the pledge by making double-sided photocopies, taking the T or bicycling to work once a week, or buying “environmentally preferred products,” such as recycled paper. Signers who work in labs can fulfill the pledge by shutting their fume hood sashes. Also, signers can fulfill the pledge by publicizing the sustainability initiative or by becoming involved in Green Campus Network activities. “It’s a great way to make sure that people are taking in mind the actions that they can take throughout the year...
...think there's a bit of both. What people don't realize is for someone to be a CEO of a FORTUNE 500 company--s___, in the 'hood, we celebrate! Hey, my friend Stan--he's black! Oh, my! Not out of sayin' black people can't do it, but they never had the position before! So it's a celebration, a sort of coming out for a culture. But it's gotten a little too much because then you have people saying he got the position because he's black. We have to get back to the person. This...