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  • Rosenberg Case Materials Are Closer to Publication

    06/26/2008 12:23:10 AM PDT · by Cincinna · 14 replies · 215+ views
    The New York Times ^ | June 25, 2008 | ALAN FEUER
    The trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, that touchstone of atomic espionage, is a case that launched a thousand doctorates and enough historical texts to make a library groan. Now, however, the 50-year-old record may grow even more complex: on Monday, the federal government, in an unusual move, consented to release most of the secret grand jury testimony taken in the case. In papers filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, prosecutors said that they would not oppose the release of testimony from 35 of the 45 witnesses who appeared before the grand jury in New York in 1950 and...
  • Alan Nunn May, 91, Pioneer in Atomic Spying for Soviets, Is Dead

    01/25/2003 12:30:12 PM PST · by GeneD · 2 replies · 305+ views
    LONDON, Jan. 24 — Alan Nunn May, a British atomic scientist who spied for the Soviet Union, died on Jan. 12 in Cambridge. He was 91. The Times and the Daily Telegraph reported his death but did not give a cause. One of the first Soviet spies uncovered during the cold war, Dr. Nunn May worked on the Manhattan Project and was betrayed by a Soviet defector in Canada. His unmasking in 1946 led the United States to restrict the sharing of atomic secrets with Britain. His discovery ignited a search for other spies inside the Manhattan Project and led...