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To: mrustow; okie01; jpl; Wolfstar; TrebleRebel; apokatastasis; FairOpinion; Khan Noonian Singh; ...
For ol' times sake:

Without a clue November 8, 2003 | Marian Wilkinson

"...The scientist who helped steer the FBI towards Hatfill, Dr Barbara Hatch Rosenberg of the Federation of American Scientists, says she has no regrets. "I know I've gotten a lot of flak. I don't care about that," she said, stressing that she never named Hatfill as a suspect. "My whole point was to make certain they were investigating some evidence that I learnt about from people with more knowledge than I in the case but who couldn't talk."

Well, is Hatfill's lawyers talking to this lady now? Who are these persons? Ritter, Meselson...who?

33 posted on 06/21/2004 4:26:02 PM PDT by Shermy (And were they in Prague in April 2001???)
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To: Shermy

"Who are these persons? Ritter, Meselson...who?"

I would say Stan Bedlington and Glenn Cross.


37 posted on 06/22/2004 4:48:19 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: Shermy; mrustow; okie01; jpl; Wolfstar; TrebleRebel; apokatastasis; FairOpinion; ...

There are only 6 days left in June for Judge Hurley to issue a new ruling on whether or nor Maureen Stevens' lawsuit against the government can proceed.

What new stories will the FBI tell the judge this time to block the lawsuit? They are at an "urgently crucial phase" of the investigation? They are "close to a breakthrough"? They need to drain the Gulf Of Mexico because they found out Hatfill went on a cruise?

The excitement mounts!


http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/04/29/judge_grants_6_month_stay_in_anthrax_suit/

Judge grants 6-month stay in anthrax suit
By Jill Barton, Associated Press Writer | April 29, 2004

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A judge delayed until June a lawsuit filed by the widow of a man killed by anthrax, siding with federal attorneys who argued the suit jeopardized the government's investigation into the 2001 attacks.


Justice Department attorneys told U.S. District Judge Daniel T.K. Hurley they are at a crucial stage in the anthrax investigation, and that it's a matter of national security to delay the lawsuit.

In a January court filing, the attorneys said six months could allow them to isolate the kind of anthrax used in the attacks. They could not say whether a suspect would be arrested in that time.

Hurley wrote in Tuesday's ruling that the court recognizes the government's "compelling, paramount interest" in completing the investigation.

Robert Stevens, an editor for The Sun tabloid, is believed to have contracted anthrax from a tainted letter sent to the Boca Raton headquarters of American Media Inc. He died October 5, 2001, from inhalation anthrax, a rare and particularly lethal form of the disease.

Anthrax was also sent through the mail to media outlets in New York and a congressional building in Washington, killing four others and sickening more than a dozen people in several states.

Maureen Stevens is seeking more than $50 million in what is believed to be the first lawsuit aiming to hold the federal government accountable for producing and mishandling the deadly strain of anthrax that the lawsuit says killed her husband.

Her attorney, Richard Schuler, who could not be reached on Wednesday, previously called the government's request an elaborate tactic to stall the case.


38 posted on 06/24/2004 11:10:34 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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