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jezebel.com » Jezebel - Aug 1, 2008
The mystery of who sent the anthrax letters may finally be solved, and it's like the most random plot twist to a James Patterson novel (not that either of us has ever read a novel by James Patterson, but the …
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jossip.com » Jossip - Jul 14, 2008
“A U.S. appeals court on Monday upheld the dismissal of a libel lawsuit by former Army scientist Steven Hatfill against The New York Times Co. over a series of columns he said implicated him in the 2001 anthrax …
Also tagged: new york times, lawsuits, libel
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jul 9, 2008
In the July 3 editorial on the government's $5.8 million settlement of the lawsuit filed by Steven J. Hatfill ["The Hatfill Case"], The Post excoriated the Justice Department and FBI for smearing Mr. Hatfill's …
Also tagged: guilty, innocent, victor gold, fairfax, u s department of justice, until, proven, federal bureau of investigation
panorama.it » Panorama.it - Mondo - Jun 30, 2008
Il dottor Steven Hatfill, nel 2001 sospettato di essere il mittente delle lettere contenenti antrace Per qualche mese è stato, subito dietro a Osama Bin Laden, uno dei principali incubi degli americani. Per sette anni …
Also tagged: fbi, apertura 3, notiziahome, 11 settembre, attacchi microbiologici, antrace
jezebel.com » Jezebel - Jun 30, 2008
Moe is on the supposedly WiFi bus, taking in the greatness of America (or at least that section between D.C. and New York City) while I'm stuck in upstate New York, so it's another episode of reverse-polarity Crappy …
Also tagged: iraq, republicans, democrats, john mccain, barack obama, oil, capital punishment, bill clinton, jezenomics, crappy hour, taxs
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Jun 28, 2008
The U.S. Justice Department said it would pay former Army scientist Steven Hatfill over $2.8 million to settle his lawsuit accusing officials of violating his privacy rights by talking to the media. Hatfill, who …
Also tagged: business, health, world, world news, health science, us justice department
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Intelligence - Jun 27, 2008
The Justice Department agreed yesterday to pay biological-weapons expert Steven J. Hatfill a settlement valued at $5.85 million to drop a lawsuit he filed after then-Attorney General John D. Ashcroft named him a …
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jossip.com » Jossip - Mar 12, 2008
Beginning today, former USA Today reporter Toni Locy, now a professor at West Virginia University, must pay a $500 daily fine for refusing to name the sources in an article about ex-”person of interest” Steven Hatfill …
Also tagged: usa today, anonymous sources, toni locy