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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (bill payne)
Tue Jan 12 09:43:34 1999

Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 07:20:48 -0700
From: bill payne <billp@nmol.com>
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Tuesday 1/12/99 7:07 AM

DOE

This UNFORTUNATE matter all started so innocently.  Some of us
poking a bit of fun at NSA  http://jya.com/da/whpda.htm  

And NSA employee Tom White telling me that NSA regarded Ronald Regan as
the
US's foremost traitor.  http://www.aci.net/kalliste/speccoll.htm

And look what has happened.  DOE's, or better the government's, crooked
legal system is in jeopardy.

Then, of course, there are the aggrieved shiite Muslims.  Looks like The
Great Satan owes some Iranian mothers some money.

I only learned a bit about htlm last Tuesday.  Then put this web site up
on Wednesday.  We have LOTS to post.  Before the criminal Privacy Act/
Defamation lawsuit.

This is DOE's fault.  Let's get this settled before matters GET WORSE.

bill

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<A HREF="prose.htm"><BIG><BIG>Pro Se Litigation</BIG></BIG></A><BIG> with
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<BASEFONT SIZE=3><FONT SIZE=7 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">Fanfare
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<BIG>HER CREATION: &nbsp;Albuquerque artist Joan Weissman sits on custom
rug she designed for the chief judge's chambers at the new U.S. Courthouse
in Albuquerque. &nbsp;The design was created on a computer and woven in a
small studio on the East Coast.</BIG>
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<BIG> <FONT SIZE=5FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> Salute Includes Jets,
Receptions<BR>
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</FONT> <FONT SIZE=3FACE="Arial" COLOR="#000000"> <B>By </B> </FONT>
<FONT SIZE=3 FACE="Arial" COLOR="#000000"> <B>Scott </B> </FONT>
<FONT SIZE=3 FACE="Arial" COLOR="#000000"> <B>SANDLIN <BR>
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<BASEFONT SIZE=4><BIG> <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> For
the grand opening of the grand, new $41 million US. District Courthouse this
week, the festivities will be &nbsp;- &nbsp;well, grand. One of the granddaddies
of the judiciary, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White, will attend
the opening ceremonies Thursday and Friday with his
wife.</FONT></BIG></BASEFONT>
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<BASEFONT SIZE=4><FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">White, though
retired, sometimes sits with the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals which
hears cases from New Mexico, said Chief US. District Judge John Edwards Conway.
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<BASEFONT SIZE=4><FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">"In fact,
he reversed me last year," Conway said.<BR>
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A ceremony for court employees is scheduled Thursday, as is a black-<BR>
tie, invitation-only evening reception sponsored by the four major contractors
on the project. </FONT></BASEFONT>
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<BASEFONT SIZE=4><FONT SIZE=3FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"><BIG>Among
highlights of Will attend the public ceremony ceremonies Friday morning will
be a flyover by four F-16s from the New Mexico Air National Guard Tacos patriotic
music by the 44th Army Band of the guard and the raising of a humongous,
20-by-40-foot flag while a Naval Academy midshipman sings the national
anthem.</BIG></FONT></BASEFONT>
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<BIG>Conway and his wife, Ann, heard academy senior Mitchell E. Schueler
sing at the Navy-Notre Dame game. Conway, an Annapolis graduate and former
fighter pilot, pulled strings to bring him to Albuquerque for the dedication.
Schueler, who grew up on a Minnesota farm, sings with the academy glee club
and an a cappella sextet.</BIG>
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<BIG>The pre-ceremonies start at 9a.m. Friday, and the flag raising is planned
for 9:29 a.m.</BIG>
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<BIG>Spectators will file through the magnetometers into the rotunda and
reassemble In the Rio Grande courtroom on the third floor for the formal
ceremony. Overflow will be seated in the atrium.</BIG>
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<BIG>Stephanie K. Seymour chief judge of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals,
and. circuit court Judges <A HREF="FOIA3A46.htm">Paul Kelly</A> of Santa
Fe and Bobby Baldock of Roswell, will speak. Reps. Heather Wilson, R-N.M.
and Tom Udall, 1)-N.M., also are scheduled to attend.<BR>
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Visitors will be allowed to tour the Building after the ceremony, including
judges' <BASEFONT SIZE=3><B> <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">
</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">chambers on the
sixth and seventh floors normally not open to the public, and sample snacks
catered by Vic's Vittles, the concessionaire who operates a cafeteria on
the second floor of the courthouse.</FONT></BASEFONT></BIG>
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<BIG>The seven-story courthouse, at 333 Lomas NW, was designed by Flatow
Moore Shaffer McCabe architects to reflect Southwestern traditions.</BIG>
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<BIG>The exterior stonework evokes prehistoric structures at Chaco Canyon
and else where. An atrium capped by a skylight rises to a domed top. A public
stairway winds around <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> -
</FONT> <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> the rotunda for
five floors.</FONT></BIG>
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<BASEFONT SIZE=4><BIG> <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> District
and magistrate judges share courtrooms, each named for a New Mexico river,
on </FONT> <FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> the third, fourth
and fifth floors.<BR>
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<BIG> Cherry-paneled courtrooms are equipped with handicapped access and
are wired so every other seat has a shared TV
<FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000">screen for viewing trial
exhibits.</FONT></BIG>
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<BIG>New Mexico is one of nine prototypes nationally involved in electronic
filing of court pleadings, and the courtrooms are outfitted with the latest
in individual bells and whistles.</BIG>
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<BIG>"It's like a national laboratory that will impact the future of
<FONT SIZE=4FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> the judiciary from now on,"
Court Clerk Robert March said. </FONT> </BIG> &nbsp;Albuquerque Journal
01/11/1999 
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<BASEFONT SIZE=3><FONT SIZE=3 FACE="Arial" COLOR="#000000"><SMALL><SMALL>
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<FONT SIZE=4 FACE="Times Roman" COLOR="#000000"> <I>U.S. purported to have
sole control of eavesdropping equipment in Baghdad office </I></FONT>
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<BIG>...The device inserted in Baghdad was ostensibly intended to help U.N.
inspectors uncover Iraqi attempts to conceal armaments, weapons- making material
and key military and scientific documents. U.S. officials said that data
was then transmitted by satellite to the National Security Agency, based
at Ft. Meade, Maryland, near Washington, to be processed. ... U.S. officials
have confirmed that the device was placed in Baghdad, but denied that the
information it gathered was solely the province of the Central Intelligence
Agency and National Security Agency, which is responsible for gathering and
decoding communications. ...</BIG> &nbsp;Chicago Tribune 01/10/1999
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