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FBI RAIDS Prince George’s Co. Offices
FBI agents raided two county office building in suburban Washington on Saturday, fueling more speculation and talk about public corruption involving developers and lobbyists. By Rosalind S. Helderman, Aaron C. Davis and Henri E. Cauvin Washington Post Staff Writers GREENBELT, MD –Teams of FBI agents raided two Prince George’s County government buildings yesterday, law enforcement…

Anthrax Case Is Up in Ashes
Bruce Ivins, the scientist authorities say was responsible for the 2001 anthrax attacks, wanted to make sure his body was creamated and and scattered about. So he went to extraordinary steps to make sure it happened. By Scott Shane The New York Times FREDERICK, Md. – Six weeks after Bruce E. Ivins killed himself, the…

Justice Dept. Unveils Added Powers for FBI
FBI agents will have more latitude in conducting surveillances and other matters. But some groups like the ACLU aren’t so happy. By Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — FBI officials yesterday briefed civil liberties advocates and religious groups on a plan to offer agents an array of tactics to track national security threats, as…
Ex-Council Aide Trying To Work Out Deal With Feds
An ex-city council aide who is accused of embezzling $145,000 is trying to work out a deal with the feds to try and stay out of prison. What will it take? By Tomas Zambito New York Daily NEW YORK— A former top aide to Brooklyn Councilman Kendall Stewart is negotiating a plea deal with the feds…
Seven Years Later Concerns About Airports Persist
The uniforms may look nicer, but complaints still persist seven years after 9/11 that the airports aren’t as safe as they should be. What’s it going to take? By John Hilkevitch Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — The nation’s airport security screeners unveiled new uniforms Thursday on the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and…

Justice Dept. To Give FBI Agents More Power
Line agents woud get more power under a new plan to be unveiled today. Will the extra power help? Will it stir controversy? Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — The Justice Department will unveil changes to FBI ground rules today that would put much more power into the hands of line agents pursuing…
Economy Weighs Heavier Than Terrorism
Terrorism is no longer the catch-all phrase. What a difference seven years makes. By Mathew B. Stannard San Francisco Chronicle SAN FRANCISCO –Seven years ago today, the roar of exploding planes and the spectacle of collapsing buildings riveted the nation’s attention on a single topic, terrorism – and in the terrible aftermath, it seemed that…

Georgia Sheriff Acquitted of Perjury
It was a happy day in Georgia for sheriff Winston Peterson who got off on federal charges stemming from a federal probe into judicial corruption. VALDOSTA, Ga (WALB-tv) – A South Georgia Sheriff is acquitted of three federal charges. A jury found Clinch County Sheriff Winston Peterson not guilty Thursday morning of perjury and…