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Technology Stocks : LORAL -- Political Discussion

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To: jlallen who wrote (388)6/6/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Dragonfly  Read Replies (4) of 880
 
Today's NY Times:By ELAINE SCIOLINO and JEFF GERTH
...
Lim's lawyer took exception to the insinuation that his
client compromised U.S. national security -- either intentionally or
unintentionally. "He is not a spy," said Newhouse. "He is a 100 percent red-blooded American. To suggest he would betray his country or do anything in any way to damage American national security interests is not only wrong but offensive."

Lim was born in China to a landed, Catholic anti-communist family. At the age of 4, he fled with his family to Singapore after the communists took power. In Singapore, his father became an investment banker and the family enjoyed acomfortable life. Lim majored in physics at the University of Singapore in 1967, and
came to the United States on a Fulbright scholarship, getting a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Minnesota.


It seems absolutely nobody has motive to have given technology to the chinese. The CIA claims no technology was given in the review. The waivers have been granted routinely to donars and non-donars alike by Republican and Democrat presidents. The only place a silver bullet could be is in that report, and in the last 18 months, nobody has found it, so.... there seems to be no case.

Dragonfly
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