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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who started this subject5/27/2002 10:15:36 AM
From: PartyTime   of 122087
 
Who knew what when and should the judge have considered Elgindy's pre-9/11 trading action?

The reporting excerpts below show compelling reason to, at a minimum, look at every possibility. Of course, the time and place for such an examination is certainly not in a pre-trial bail hearing. Obviously, the judge took the safe and non-sensational course by stating he did not wish to embark upon that path. And with good reason. If anything's there it'll come out in the wash down the road.

I do not vouch for the sources below; however, together, they make for an interesting compilation and perhaps a backdrop as to why the prosecutor behaved as he did in the bail hearing:

rediff.com

news.independent.co.uk

globalresearch.ca

newsbytes.com

portal.telegraph.co.uk

wsws.org

newsmax.com
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