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To: Jamey who wrote (20568)4/2/2004 9:37:40 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80934
 
James > Why does she have to go to England to report something that happened in the US.

They probably phoned her and did a telephone interview. Or maybe they have a reporter in the US. She didn't have to go there. Anyway, the world is very small today; no-one is an "island unto themselves" anymore.

> I'm sure someone like the New York Times or the Washington Post would be happy to report it.

No comment.

> When I see it on CNN I will believe it..Not before

As you feel. Some prefer Fox news. But the lady certainly has good credentials and seems to know what she is saying. And, she's not just blabbing to the press "for sensation" but clearly states that she has already told the official commission what she knows. That can't be BS. Furthermore, it's very hard for a former translator to put her word against that of the whole US administration, the whole US press and all the disbelieving public. In fact, she's actually taking her life in her hands and no-one would be surprised if she "met with an accident".

>>>....former translator for the FBI with top-secret security clearance says she has provided information to the panel investigating the 11 September attacks...<<<