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...attempt to plead ignorance of the law rings hollow, particularly coming from one of the nation's top lawmakers. Also, GOPAC memos show that in 1990 attorneys warned against using charitable funds for politics. The IRS is reportedly conducting its own probe; proven violations could bring fines and jail time...
...call to the HUPD is the best thing that can be done. We take calls of suspicious people in resident halls very seriously and we rapidly respond to them.” The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office did not know yesterday whether Vick was still in jail or whether he was out on bail. —Staff writer Reed B. Rayman can be reached at rrayman@fas.harvard.edu...
...Sunday, Oct. 16, the New York Times published its long-awaited account of reporter Judith Miller's dealings with Libby; she had spent 85 days in jail before receiving written and oral permission from Libby to testify before the grand jury. The nearly 6,000-word Times account says that notes Miller turned over to the prosecutor contain Plame's name, misspelled as "Valerie Flame," in the same notebook she used to interview Libby, but as Miller wrote in an accompanying first-person piece in the Times, she told the grand jury she believed that information came from "another source...
...Arab-Israeli who emigrated to Amsterdam in the early 1980s to be an airplane engineer, co-scripted and directed the film, based on years of research into the subject. He interviewed the relatives of dead Palestinian bombers and pored over the interrogation transcripts of would-be attackers in jail. In the end, it was not the mass killings or the suicides that most disturbed him. It was how ordinary the attackers were. "I was shocked by my own stupidity," he says. "You think suicide bombers are ruthless fanatics. But they were very similar to you and me." That sense...
...capital and the Oct. 1 bombings. While police don't have a smoking gun linking the two fugitives to the latest attacks, they say that the type of explosives and other materials used point to their involvement. Even Ali Imron, now serving a life sentence in a Jakarta jail for his part in the first Bali attacks, shares the view that Azahari has struck again. The use of TNT sticks and nine-volt batteries, Imron told a local paper last week, was classic Azahari...