Feds indict 'whistleblower' By MICHAEL P. RELLAHAN, Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA — A former U.S. State Department diplomat and so-called "whistleblower" of a plot to assassinate President Bill Clinton has been charged with possession of classified documents that stem from his time in government. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia said the man, Samuel Peter Karmilowicz, had the documents in his possession June 2007, when he visited a relative in Tredyffrin. Acting United States Attorney Laurie Magid on Thursday announced the unsealing of an indictment against Karmilowicz, charging him with one count of unauthorized possession of, and control...