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To: Annette who wrote (1878)9/14/2001 9:37:11 AM
From: quasi-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
how is your buddy impristine ???



To: Annette who wrote (1878)9/14/2001 9:45:40 AM
From: Bryan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - A U.S. law enforcement official said on Friday that all of those who had been taken into custody at Kennedy International and LaGuardia Airports in New York City had been released.
"Nobody's in custody in New York. It's been resolved," the official said without giving details. "Reporters who printed what they printed had bad sources."
A law enforcement source previously said that 10 people had been taken into custody on Thursday night after the two New York City airports reopened. The source said one of the 10 had been carrying a false pilot's identification.
Tensions in New York are running at fever pitch after hijackers commandeered two commercial flights out of Boston on Tuesday and crashed the planes into the landmark World Trade Center twin towers in New York's financial district. Two other planes were also hijacked. One crashed into the Pentagon and the other in Pennsylvania.
In an early morning television interview, Sen. Joseph Biden, a Delaware Democrat, said the detentions overnight at JFK airport in New York were not linked to Tuesday's terror attacks.
((James Vicini, Justice Department bureau, 202-898-8396))

Friday, 14 September 2001 13:04:59