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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 95 05:12:19 PDT
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8-5-95. NYPaper:
"Esoteric Wedge of Academia Is Roiled by Hunt for Bomber."
Last October an agent from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation showed up in New Orleans and subpoenaed
the History of Science Society's membership records and
questioned scholars for clues to the identity of the the
Unabomber. That subpoena, and the disclosure that the
F.B.I. believes that the bomber is immersed in the most
radical interpretations of the history of science, has
roiled the usually placid waters of the discipline. And
across the country, professors have begun reconsidering
old suspicions, acquaintances and tracts to help solve
the crimes. ROL_aid
"Obscure Global Bank Moves Into the Light."
In a small Swiss city sits an international organization
so obscure and secretive that for many years visitors
got lost looking for a small plaque next to an otherwise
undistinguished doorway. Control of the institution, the
Bank for International Settlements, lies with some of
the world's most powerful and least visible men: the
heads of 32 central banks, officials able to shift
billions of dollars and alter the course of economies at
the stroke of a pen. Now, however, the bank is stepping
out of the shadows a bit. Last September, the Federal
Reserve, the United States' central bank, officially
joined -- quietly and discreetly, of course. DON_ask
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