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September 30, 2009

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Column: Would the “Rough Stuff” Have Worked Better in Interrogation of Terrorist Suspect Zazi?

allan16 years ago12 years ago02 mins

By Jeff Stein Spy Talk WASHINGTON — The feds cracked Najibullah Zazi without laying a hand on him, according to most news accounts. But some people still wonder if the rough stuff would have worked better — if only to make sure he gave it all up. They’ve got to turn off their TVs. Today…

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FBI Director Mueller Rejects Suggestions Poor Coordination Between NYPD and FBI Damaged Terror Probe

allan16 years ago12 years ago02 mins

Robert Mueller III/fbi photo You would never expect the FBI’s Robert Mueller to go before Congress and point fingers at the missteps of another law enforcement agency, that is unless things really really went wrong. In this case, some things may have gone wrong, but not wrong enough to air things in public. By EILEEN…

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Watchdog Group Criticizes ATF For Not Doing Enough to Crack Down on Tobacco Sales Fraud

allan16 years ago16 years ago12 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) lacks coordination and is not doing nearly enough to crack down on the fraud involved in the distribution and sales of tobacco that amounts to more $5 billion in lost U.S.  taxes a year and is sometimes linked to terrorism…

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Sole Practitioner in Big Terrorism Case Seeks College Intern For Help

allan16 years ago16 years ago02 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com WASHINGTON — Arthur Folsom, the Denver sole practitioner representing terrorist suspect Najibullah Zazi, is turning to the college set for help, the Wall Street Journal Law Blog reports. Folsom, who has been criticized by some for being in over his head on this case, has placed an ad with the University…

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Critics Complain that Boeing’s Virtual Mexican-U.S. Border Fence is Full of Holes

allan16 years ago02 mins

The highly sophisticated detector equipment along the border isn’t all that sophisticated, just expensive. The Boeing Co. is getting another chance to make it right. But how much more will that cost? By Oscar Avila Chicago Tribune Along the boundary between Arizona and Mexico recently, Border Patrol agent Michael Scioli weaved his SUV through unforgiving…

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Ex-FBI Agent Edwin Foltz Who Headed Up Campbell Soup Dies at Age 93

allan16 years ago12 years ago02 mins

Edwin Foltz took an interesting career path, serving as an FBI agent during World War II before he eventually headed up Campbell Soup. By Sally A. Downey Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA — Edwin J. Foltz, 93, a former FBI agent who became president of Campbell Soup International, died of pneumonia Thursday at Waverly Heights, a retirement…

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