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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DOUG H who wrote (258297)5/24/2002 12:56:00 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Cole was in Miami for the Elian debacle and allegedly threw rocks then photographed the action.

LA Times Denies Photographer Threw Rocks at Miami Police
The Los Angeles Times said there is no foundation for allegations that a Times photographer
covering the Elian Gonzalez story in Miami threw rocks at police and then photographed the action.

Carolyn Cole, 38, was arrested Saturday on felony charges of throwing deadly missiles during
violent protests in Little Havana, Miami police Det. Delrish Moss said.
Cole "was seen throwing two or three rocks and then picked up her camera and proceeded to
take photographs," Moss said.
Times Editor Michael Parks said Sunday that the newspaper is seeking immediate dismissal of the
charge against Cole, one of four news photographers arrested during the protests.
"Carolyn Cole was covering the protests in Miami as a news photographer, not participating in
them, and her photographs published in the Times make that clear," Parks said in a statement.
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