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To: Cindy; conservativegramma

The police gave copies of Azizi’s Chemistry notebook pages to the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center. Some of his notes were written in English, and some were written in Arabic.

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=201010230346


24 posted on 10/25/2010 12:02:01 PM PDT by good old days (God bless Sarah Palin.)
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To: good old days
Thanks for that update. From your link:

"IMPD gave copies of pages from the boy's chemistry notebook to the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center at about 11 a.m. Friday, according to a police report. The center collects and analyzes information on possible criminal and terrorist activity."

To which I say: Oh boy. (Shaking my head here).

25 posted on 10/25/2010 1:32:18 PM PDT by conservativegramma
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To: good old days

Thanks Good Old Days.
I appreicate this and any updates.


26 posted on 10/25/2010 10:07:57 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: All

http://www.wthr.com/story/13384672/search-continues-for-missing-exchange-student

“Search continues for missing exchange student”

Updated: Oct 25, 2010 2:39 PM

SNIPPET: “Indianapolis - U.S. State Department officials say a 15-year-old Afghani exchange student is the latest of more than 50 exchange students now missing and unaccounted for in this country.”

SNIPPET: “This year, there are 963 student participants.”

SNIPPET: “”Approximately 51 Afghan students out of a total of 254, which includes the 24 currently in the United States this academic year, have left the program early and, to the bureau’s knowledge, have not returned home to Afghanistan,” Cowart told Eyewitness News.”

According to the State Department, homesick students have 24-hour access to program workers that can help them leave if they choose to go home. That’s why officials believe Karim’s disappearance was planned.

SNIPPET: “Metro police did confiscate a chemistry notebook and turned it over to the Indiana Homeland Security Fusion Center for analysis. A state police spokesman says investigators couldn’t read the foreign handwriting and needed an interpreter. The results, they say, turned up nothing of consequence.”


27 posted on 10/25/2010 10:18:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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