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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1056551/posts "University of Idaho graduate student pleads innocent to charge of supporting terrorism"
Savannah News ^ | 01/12/04 | Rebecca Boone (A.P.)
Posted on 01/12/2004 3:19:15 PM PST by Holly_P
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "BOISE, Idaho The University of Idaho graduate student held for nearly a year on visa fraud charges pleaded innocent on Monday to the additional charge of supporting terrorism.
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen appeared only briefly before U.S. Magistrate Mikel Williams. Williams postponed Al-Hussayen's trial date from Jan. 20 to Feb. 17 and said both sides could put motions before U.S. Judge Edward Lodge who will preside over the trial if they wanted the date postponed longer."
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01/12/2004 3:36:07 PM PST by
Cindy
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HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN:
http://starbulletin.com/2004/01/12/news/story6.html Monday, January 12, 2004
"UH receives boost
in security"
"New locks and alarm systems
will be added to campus buildings
following break-ins"
By Rosemarie Bernardo
rbernardo@starbulletin.com ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Better locks and new alarm systems will be installed at the Marine Sciences Building after a rash of break-ins during the holiday season.
"I'm pleased with the response we got from the administration," said Edward Laws, chairman of the Oceanography Department, who recently met with Vice Chancellor Rodney Sakaguchi to go over effective security measures for the building.
Laws and several other faculty members at the Marine Sciences Building had complained to the UH administration about the number of break-ins at the building as well as other buildings at the Manoa campus. Technical equipment, laptops and personal items such as checkbooks and credit cards were stolen."
ARTICLE SNIPPET No.2: "Thefts have also occurred at the Biomedical Sciences Building and Bilger Hall. Mortise locks have been installed at the Biomedical Sciences Building. Sakaguchi said there is also a tentative plan to add security measures at some of the stairwells at Bilger Hall."
9,575 posted on
01/12/2004 3:54:32 PM PST by
Cindy
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http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/12spy.html Newspaper publisher found guilty in spy trial
A community newspaper publisher accused of spying on Iraqi dissidents in this country was found guilty Monday of serving as an unregistered agent of Saddam Hussein.
Khaled Dumeisi, 61, remained calm as the jury delivered its verdict after less than two hours of deliberations in the weeklong trial.
9,673 posted on
01/13/2004 8:06:27 AM PST by
JustPiper
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