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...secure a written invitation for an interview. Agents insist that the order is not an indication of impending action by the government. Coupled with preparations made last week to enable agents to cut power inside the compound, the order raises questions about whether the FBI is planning a raid. "If the FBI was about to begin an operation, they'd want the media out for safety reasons," says TIME's Patrick Dawson. "Of course the FBI is not terribly fond of public scrutiny, either." Another possible reason for the withdrawal: Agents may be trying to isolate the Freemen. "I think...
...University Attorney Richard J. Riley's claim that the HUPD officers did nothing inappropriate during their early morning raid of my client's suite and that "nothing was seized that they were not entitled to seize"--this is a documentable, outright lie. The HUPD are still holding--unlawfully--memoranda and correspondence exchanged between my client and me. Attorney Riley should apologize for lying so blatantly to The Crimson. --Harvey A. Silverglate
...details of police operations are frequently and understandably confidential, but if Cambridge police planned to raid the Grille, Harvard would have been negligent not to send an officer to look after its students. Rest assured, Cambridge police would not have made exceptions for Harvard students...
...Lebanon's recovery. "Electricity is symbolic. It was the government's first success story," said Mohib Itani, director of the country's electricity company. Lebanon had spent more than $1 billion as it doubled electrical capacity in the years since the civil war ended. After watching the Israeli air raid on Bsalim power station from his office window, Itani shed tears of rage...
...have charged them with conspiracy and possession of unregistered explosives devices. The two had plans to assemble the explosives this weekend and conceal them in members homes until the day 'the war' begins, said Stern. ATF agents arrested the men after discovering bomb-making materials during a house raid in rural Crawford County, Georgia. "They appear to be what the ATF calls 'bubbas'," says TIME's Elaine Shannon. "One is a plumber and the other is an electrician. They call themselves a militia, but organized militias are not big in the South. There, the hate groups tend...