To: LindyBill who wrote (34387 ) 3/14/2004 1:48:50 PM From: Lane3 Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793955 We just went through this with your accusation... I don't know why you would frame any of this as an "accusation." I provided some data. You challenged it. I was clarifying and explicating. With regard to the AP question, I was trying to clarify it before you went back after the PI with a faulty premise. Unfortunately, your suspicions (about everyone but Steyn, it seems) obviated that....that I was wrong on my Reuter's "Terrorist" position. I just spent a few minutes pulling some "terrorist" references off Reuters. Do you need more? Please say "no" because I've already invested more time that it's worth to humor you in your distrust of me. <<Bush Close to Imposing Sanctions on Syria -Sources By Adam Entous CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - The Bush administration plans to impose some sanctions on Syria within weeks for its support of terrorist groups and for failing to stop guerrillas entering Iraq, congressional officials and other sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. Canada Reporter's Home Raided Over Al Qaeda Story By Randall Palmer OTTAWA (Reuters) - ... ...It refers to a Nov. 8 Citizen article in which she reported on documents she said had been leaked by Canadian security officials on whether Arar had engaged in terrorist activities. Kerry Says He Can Make U.S. Safer Place to Live By Patricia Wilson LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - ...His plan included a more aggressive effort to cut off terrorist funds by naming banks and countries that refused to cooperate and cutting off their capacity to do business with the United States. He would appoint a high level official whose sole job would be to lead the effort against the spread of weapons on mass destruction to terrorist groups. Police Quiz Four Guantanamo Britons, One Free By Paul Majendie LONDON (Reuters) - Anti-terrorist police on Wednesday questioned four Britons released from the U.S. Guantanamo jail camp, while a fifth walked free to accuse his captors of cruel and inhuman treatment. Federal Judge Strikes Down Part of Patriot Act By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A federal judge in Los Angeles has struck down as too vague part of the Patriot Act that bars providing "expert advice and assistance" to foreign terrorist groups -- marking the first time a court has declared part of the law unconstitutional.>> You searched the WP with what wording? I will take a look. I used the Post search, AP only, with the term, lindauer.