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To: HG who wrote (56408)12/23/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
OT...A Not So Happy Girl.....(Nokia Phone...?)
B U R L I N G T O N, Vt. , Dec. 23 ? A woman arrested at
the Vermont-Canadian border has ties to an
international group that is believed to have
sponsored terrorist activities in Europe and
Algeria, federal prosecutors said today.
The disclosure came as prosecutors argued
successfully in federal court to keep Lucia Garofalo and
Bouabide Chamchi in jail. Both were arrested Sunday at
a remote border crossing in northeastern Vermont.
Prosecutors said in court documents that they have
linked Ms. Garofalo?s cell phone and the car she was
driving to a member of the Algerian Islamic League,
whose leader is said to be connected to ?organizations
sponsoring a number of terrorist acts in Europe and
Algeria,? according to court documents.