...This is all part of the silent war that is going on between Iran and Israel.Iranians talk about five of their nuclear scientists who have been killed over the past five years, often by someone using the same technique of a magnetized bomb used...
...M. -- Wen Ho Lee's homecoming was delayed after an appeals court stayed the release of the jailed Los Alamos nuclear scientist, leaving defense attorneys scrambling to respond to the order. Neighbors awaiting Lee's return said they were...
The following editorial appeared in today's Los Angeles Times: The government's case against nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has collapsed utterly and ignominiously, leaving a legacy of deeply troubling questions about federal investigative...
...Congressional leaders and defense attorneys accused the agency in 1999 of failing to turn over internal memos suggesting that nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee had not passed on missile technology to the Chinese, as had been alleged. Most charges against Lee were...
...informants by agents in Boston; evidence of widespread ineptitude in the FBI lab and botched investigations into nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee, who was cleared of spying allegations; and the case of security guard Richard Jewell, cleared as the...
...Robert Hanssen spy case, the bloody Branch Davidian and Ruby Ridge standoffs and the botched investigation of former nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. "Large FBI foul-ups used to be extraordinary events, yet now they appear to be deteriorating into...
...McVeigh, spy Robert Hanssen, the bloody Branch Davidian and Ruby Ridge standoffs and Los Alamos National Laboratory nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. Mueller, an ex-federal prosecutor, said the 27,000-employee agency would admit mistakes, correct...
...endless criticism for mistakes in investigations involving Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, spy Robert Hanssen, the bloody Branch Davidian and Ruby Ridge standoffs and Los Alamos National Laboratory nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee.
...the constraints of a plea agreement reached one year ago this week after a bungled government investigation of the nuclear scientist. But in many ways, Lee's battle is just beginning. A presidential pardon effort and a TV miniseries are in the...
...nation's most foresighted national security experts--to lock up those loose nukes and provide work for Russian nuclear scientists left unemployed by the breakup of the Soviet Union. But now Congress has boosted the appropriation by $120 million...
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