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To: freeperfromnj
I agree it's al Qaeda. The Basques are more akin to the IRA -- they announce their intentions. Further, they've already come out and denied their involvement.

As I mentioned elsewhere, it's a 3/11 spectacular...
3,959 posted on 03/11/2004 5:20:07 AM PST by Rutles4Ever
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To: Calpernia; MamaDearest; JustPiper; jerseygirl; freeperfromnj; Domestic Church; Revel; rickylc; ...
According to CNN this morning the owner of this website is out of the country, but did not indicate where out of the country.

Web worm posts cop secrets

By CELESTE KATZ and MICHELE McPHEE

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

A Queens man has created a Web site divulging home addresses and other personal details of police officers - even putting up photos of undercover detectives. The NYPD's Intelligence Division is reviewing the Web site to see if harassment charges are warranted against its creator, Alan Munn, 53, of Jackson Heights.

One NYPD undercover noted that "all someone needs is the name of one of us, especially while we are on trial, and they can get everything about us.

"These guys are providing a service to the criminal world, to the criminal element," the undercover said. "We put our families at risk enough without guys like this making it more dangerous by revealing our identities."

In some cases, Munn reveals when and where cops regularly work out, play football or jog. He indicates when other cops get off work.

He even lists the names of some of the cops' children.

In 1999, Munn, who could not be reached for comment, was found guilty of harassment when he used the Internet to threaten an NYPD lieutenant, whose name is being withheld by the Daily News.

Munn asked Internet users to "please kill [the officer], all other NYPD cops and all of their adult relatives and friends."

But because Munn is not making overt threats against the police officers, said Paul Browne, the NYPD's top spokesman, the cops' hands may be tied.

"We are exploring the possibility that anyone engaging in this kind of behavior can be charged with stalking, harassment and reckless endangerment," Browne said.

Constitutional law expert Floyd Abrams said the Web site poses a problem that is "not so much a legal issue as a moral and an ethical one."

"As a general legal proposition, people are generally allowed to reveal what they know, and to simply rely on the fact that you're allowed to provide truthful information," he said. "But there are some circumstances in which revealing the information is troubling."

City Council Minority Leader James Oddo said the Web site should be shut down, saying "absolutely nothing good could come from such a Web site.

"Is he supplying the angry, the demented, the deranged, [with] the means to act on whatever troubles them?" Oddo said. "Folks logging on to this site wouldn't do so with the intention of selling us girl scout cookies."

Originally published on March 10, 2004

3,973 posted on 03/11/2004 7:23:09 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Rutles4Ever
Something I saw on another thread:

3/11/2004 Europe's 911

911 days between 9/11/2001 and 3/11/2004

I checked it in Excel and its correct.
4,003 posted on 03/11/2004 9:33:38 AM PST by Selene
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To: Rutles4Ever; All
FNC:

PURPORTED AL QAEDA LETTER CLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR TERROR BLASTS IN SPAIN

Breaking News Alert
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) A London-based Arabic newspaper says it has received claim of responsibility for the Madrid train bombings issued in the name of al-Qaida.

Breaking News Alert
MADRID, Spain (AP) Interior minister says police find van with detonators and Arabic-language tape of Koranic verses; says new lines of investigation open in train bombings.

Breaking News Alert
MADRID, Spain (AP) Death toll in Madrid railway bombings climbs to 190, Interior Ministry says. More than 1,240 injured.
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CNN:

Terror blast lifts bond prices
Deadly attack in Spain moves investors into safe-haven securities; dollar dips.
03/11/04
U.S. Treasurys extended overnight gains Thursday as investors looked to safe-haven securities after a deadly terrorist attack in Spain and soft underlying figures on retail sales.


Stocks slide at open
Major indexes open lower for fourth session in a row. Madrid attacks, weak retail sales hurt.
03/11/04
U.S. stocks continued to sell off early Thursday, building on three sessions of declines, this time on the heels of an assumed terrorist attack in Madrid, and following the release of a weak retail sales report.

4,193 posted on 03/11/2004 3:37:07 PM PST by JustPiper (The fly cannot be driven away by getting angry at it)
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