Adding to post no. 709...
http://news.google.com/news?q=%22elnashar%22&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=wn
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=15738478&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=7-7--war-on-britain--find-this-man--name_page.html
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15 July 2005
"EXCLUSIVE: FIND THIS MAN
?Bio-chemist wanted over terror attacks"
By Jeremy Armstrong
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "THIS is Egyptian Magdy Mahmoud Elnashar who is wanted over the London suicide bombings.
The 33-year-old bio-chemist is believed to have handed the keys of a terror base in Leeds to the four killers.
He is also thought to have been close to Lyndsay Jermain, a 19-year-old Jamaican also known as Abdullah Shaheed Jamal, suspected of being the fourth member of the gang.
A security source said: "We have to find out what exactly his role was in all of this. We need to know how he knew Jamal and came to give him the keys to that flat. We have to speak to him as soon as we can."
The Mirror has traced Elnashar to an address in the Maadu area of Cairo. Last night a woman answered the phone number of the address but did not comment."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1443381/posts
"Daily Terrorist Round-up 7/18/05"
7/15/05
Posted on 07/15/2005 1:49:23 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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Thanks to jay777 for the ping.
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ACLU pushes state on Quran oaths
News Record ^ | 14-July-05 | Eric Collins
Posted on 07/15/2005 4:47:09 PM PDT by Jay777
GREENSBORO The ACLU of North Carolina on Monday accused state court officials of not responding quickly enough to a controversy involving the use of the Quran for courtroom oaths.
The groups legal foundation is calling on the state Administrative Office of the Courts to adopt a policy allowing the Quran and other religious texts for oath-taking in North Carolina courtrooms.
A Greensboro Muslim group has been waiting for an AOC decision for three weeks after Guilford Countys two top judges decided that Muslims could not legally take an oath on the Quran.
We think they are dragging their feet, said Jennifer Rudinger, the state ACLUs executive director.
Her group, along with a Washington-based Islamic civil rights organization and Greensboro-area religious leaders, has called on the AOC to act. The ACLU wrote a formal letter to the state agency June 28 but has received no word back.
An AOC spokesman on Monday denied that the agency was dawdling. Dick Ellis said a judicial conference last month and vacation schedules have kept key decision-makers from working on the issue.
Nobody has had time to do that around here, he said.
Informally, Ellis said, most of the agencys lawyers feel the issue should be resolved by legislators.
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