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While Pasquarello would not release the individual’s identity since CPD did not make an arrest, he said CPD will file criminal complaints against the injured suspect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Man Falls Onto 'T' Track, Hurts Ankle | 10/8/2002 | See Source »

...calling attention to themselves. They prefer to get in, act, and get out as silently as possible. This sniper is taunting the police, surfacing again and again to perform identical crimes. This kind of violence is more in line with domestic terrorism, a la Eric Rudolph, the man suspected of bombing several abortion clinics in the South - and a suspect in the Atlanta Olympic bombing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Five Things We Know About the D.C.-Area Sniper | 10/8/2002 | See Source »

DIED. MILES DABORD, 35, a prime suspect in the disappearance of his brother, former NBA center Bison Dele, who was last seen sailing on a yacht in the South Pacific with Dabord and two others, who are also missing; after being found in a coma from an apparent drug overdose in Tijuana, Mexico; in Chula Vista, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Oct. 7, 2002 | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...grifter with a gift for double-talk in two languages, Harry loves all things Japanese, but he is a white man, a gaijin, and as wartime approaches, he needs to decide where his real loyalties lie. Both sides, West and East, suspect Harry of spying. His two girlfriends?Michiko, an enigmatic Japanese gamine, and Alice, the jaded wife of a British diplomat?are getting jealous of each other. Harry's archenemy, a psychotic, bisexual samurai, is stalking him with a sword. As the clock ticks down to zero, the action speeds up, blurring into a cherry-blossom-scented, sake-drenched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burnt by the Rising Sun | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...inclusion of numerous anti-counterfeiting features, including embossed text and a watermarked bauhinia flower. "The abundance of security features may not be appropriate," admitted monetary authority chief executive Joseph Lam?especially since the note, worth about $1.28 U.S., is too small for counterfeiters to bother with. We suspect the bill's cryptic graphical motifs have a hidden meaning: the government is sending out subliminal messages to stimulate consumer spending (see below...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bad Bucks | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

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