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To: JohnathanRGalt
Hey, I'm talking to you.
57 posted on 11/04/2002 9:11:09 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gaijin
Hey, I'm talking to you.
Sorry, I've been spending a bit of time trying to check out one of the references you sent:

The Washington Post, June 9,1986: "One senior (Israeli) official, pressed on the question of whether the $300,000 Pollard allegedly was promised over a 10-year period by his Israeli control agents did not suggest something wider than a small 'renegade' spying operation appeared annoyed when he retorted: 'Thirty thousand a year is peanuts. . .' ."

It does not appear to be available in the advanced search of the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-adv/archives/advanced.htm

I tried using many of the words you gave in the 'quote' -- they just don't seem to exist. However, I was able to find these.  But they concern fund raising for Pollard after he was caught.

ISRAEL BUILDING POLLARD 'NEST EGG,' BOOK SAYS
Article 5 of 390 found

Joe PichiralloWashington Post Staff Writer
April 6, 1989; Page a18
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The Israeli government is setting aside $5,000 a month to serve as a "little nest egg" for convicted spy Jonathan Jay Pollard should he ever be released from prison and move to Israel, according to a recently published book on the casePollard, a former civilian Navy counterintelligence analyst, pleaded guilty in 1986 to selling more than 1,000 classified U.S. documents to Israel and was sentenced in 1987 to life in prison.The Pollard case was a major embarrassment to Israel, a

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ISRAELI BANK CLEARS FUNDS FOR POLLARD'S LEGAL FEES

Article 194 of 390 found

Reuter
April 1, 1987; Page a17
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The Bank of Israel, the country's central bank, has approved the transfer of $150,000 to the father of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, a fundraising committee said today.Yair Racheli, of the "Citizens for Pollard" committee, said the Israeli group had raised $150,000 to help pay for legal fees acquired by Pollard and his wife, Anne.Pollard, a former U.S. Navy Intelligence analyst, is serving a life term in Missouri for passing hundreds of secret U.S. documents to Israel.

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62 posted on 11/04/2002 10:17:26 PM PST by JohnathanRGalt
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