On June 22, 1995, KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City aired this special investigative report shattering the alibi of the Iraqi soldier whom multiple witnesses identified in sworn affidavits as John Doe 2 – the third terrorist. The Iraqi expatriate, Hussain Alhussaini, sued the station and reporter Jayna Davis for libel. The trial court and 10th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the case, delivering sweeping vindication. The ruling upheld as “undisputed” all 50 statements of fact and opinion that implicated Alhussaini in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building. The facts that dismantle his publicly-espoused alibis stand unrefuted to this day.
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Oct 11
The TV report that launched the book: The Third Terrorist
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Feb 10
LFW pop-up shop launched to help victims of the Haiti earthquake – Shiny Style
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LFW pop-up shop launched to help victims of the Haiti earthquake
Shiny Style … showcase during London Fashion Week, all profits will go to children's charity Plan UK, to fund their work in Haiti after the disastrous earthquake. … |
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Feb 10
New Samsung BADA OS With Active Video Cam Launched – SmartHouse
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New Samsung BADA OS With Active Video Cam Launched
SmartHouse Similar to the HTC HD2 or Hero which run on the Google Android operating system there are applications for news, weather calculating, and more. … Samsung Wave Makes a Splash at Mobile World Congress Samsung launches Bada phones Bada's Big Day is Coming Up |
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Jan 10
Puerto Rico has launched an investigation into a group of its doctors in Haiti … – BBC News
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Puerto Rico has launched an investigation into a group of its doctors in Haiti …
BBC News It said that more than 60 doctors had been sent to Haiti to treat the victims of the devastating earthquake on 12 January. However, the association did not … Puerto Rican health secretary: Doctors investigated for posing with Haiti … Doctors in Haiti may be disciplined for drinking, posing with guns in Facebook … Doctors criticized over photos |

