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To: freeperfromnj

>>>QSA was also in the news in 1999 for losing one of its shipments. At that time, a 200-pound package of radioactive iridium went missing during a delivery to Mexico. That put the nuclear regulatory commission on alert. The package was found days later at a small airport outside London.<<<
http://cbs4boston.com/local/local_story_321224907.html

I'd say QSA company needs looking into.


2,006 posted on 11/18/2005 7:06:31 AM PST by Velveeta
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Dutch appeals court upholds acquittal of terrorism suspect


A Dutch appeals court upheld the acquittal Friday of a 19-year-old Islamic terrorism suspect accused of planning to bomb a major landmark, Dutch media reported.

Samir Azzouz was found innocent of plotting to attack Schiphol airport or a nuclear reactor. Evidence against him included blueprints and alleged bomb-making materials seized in a raid on his house.

But the appeals court upheld the trial court's opinion that it was uncertain the materials were intended for a bomb and in any case would not have worked.

At his appeals hearings last month, explosives experts testified in detail about the nature of the equipment seized in a raid of Azzouz's home in April 2004, saying wires, fertilizer, and homemade detonators had no other likely purpose than to make a bomb. Prosecutors had demanded a six-year sentence.

Six months after his acquittal in April 2005, Azzouz was arrested again on new charges of planning a separate attack. He still awaits trial in that case.

Prosecutors say he planned to attack Dutch politicians or possibly shoot down an El Al airliner.

Among evidence seized in that case was a farewell video for his friends similar to videos left by suicide bombers in the Palestinian territories and Iraq.

Prosecutors say Azzouz, the Dutch-born son of Moroccan immigrants, was a member of a homegrown Dutch terrorist network prosecutors refer to as the Hofstad Network.

One alleged member of the group, Mohammed Bouyeri, was sentenced to life in prison for the Nov. 2, 2004 murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, who had made a film criticizing the treatment of women under Islam.

According to prosecutors, Bouyeri and Azzouz were leaders of the group.
http://www.tkb.org/NewsStory.jsp?storyID=94710


2,007 posted on 11/18/2005 7:15:36 AM PST by Velveeta
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http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=QSA%20company

OK, I looked........

Which one?


2,023 posted on 11/18/2005 8:12:03 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (WAKE UP AMERICA !!!!)
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