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APW19991008.0265_1 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-10-08</t0> The <ei34>arrest</ei34> <ei12>brought</ei12> to nine the number of people in custody in connection with the <ei37>bombings</ei37>. U.S. authorities <ei13>scheduled</ei13> a news <ei38>conference</ei38> for later <t3>today</t3> in New York. The Cape Argus newspaper <ei14>reported</ei14> <t4>today</t4> that a Tanzanian man was <ei15>arrested</ei15>, and that authorities were <ei16>searching</ei16> for accomplices. The Argus <ei17>quoted</ei17> immigration official Jurie de Wet as <ei18>saying</ei18> the <ei40>arrests</ei40> <ei19>stemmed</ei19> from information about requests for asylum and temporary residence in Cape Town. The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria had no comment. | [
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APW19991008.0265_2 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-10-08</t0> The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria had no comment. Seventeen people have been <ei20>indicted</ei20> in the case. Eight of those are in custody, but the rest remained fugitives, including Saudi radical Osama bin Laden. It was not immediately known if the <ei45>arrest</ei45> <ei24>announced</ei24> <t5>today</t5> <ei25>stemmed</ei25> from the <ei46>indictment</ei46>. Bin Laden, who is <ei26>accused</ei26> of masterminding the <ei47>attack</ei47>, is on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List. | [
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APW19991008.0265_3 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-10-08</t0> Bin Laden, who is <ei26>accused</ei26> of masterminding the <ei47>attack</ei47>, is on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List. A $5 million <ei48>reward</ei48> has been <ei27>offered</ei27> for his <ei49>capture</ei49>. The bombs <ei28>went</ei28> off almost simultaneously on <t6>Aug. 7, 1998</t6> at U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. | [
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NYT19981121.0173_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-21 17:17</t0> The FBI has <ei1>interviewed</ei1> and <ei2>released</ei2> one of two men who were <ei3>sought</ei3> <t2>last week</t2> for <ei4>questioning</ei4> in connection with the sniper <ei5>slaying</ei5> of a doctor in the Buffalo, N.Y., area who <ei6>performed</ei6> abortions. The two men, Ronald Stauber and Michael Gingrich, were <ei7>named</ei7> <t3>Thursday</t3> in a bulletin <ei8>sent</ei8> by the FBI office in Cleveland to police departments across the country. The men were not <ei9>termed</ei9> suspects, and FBI officials on <t4>Saturday</t4> <ei10>played</ei10> down the likelihood that either was <ei11>involved</ei11> in the <t5>Oct. 23</t5> <ei12>killing</ei12> of the doctor, Barnett Slepian. ``We are <ei13>doing</ei13> dozens if not hundreds of <ei14>interviews</ei14> a <t6>day</t6>,'' <ei15>said</ei15> Paul Moskal, a spokesman for the FBI office in Buffalo. ``I <ei16>know</ei16> of no information that would <ei17>treat</ei17> these two differently or would <ei18>put</ei18> them in any other category from the hundreds of leads we're <ei19>investigating</ei19> on a <t7>daily</t7> basis.'' | [
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NYT19981121.0173_1 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-21 17:17</t0> ``I <ei16>know</ei16> of no information that would <ei17>treat</ei17> these two differently or would <ei18>put</ei18> them in any other category from the hundreds of leads we're <ei19>investigating</ei19> on a <t7>daily</t7> basis.'' Moskal <ei20>said</ei20> one of the two men _ he <ei21>said</ei21> he did not <ei22>know</ei22> which one _ had been <ei23>located</ei23>, <ei24>interviewed</ei24> and <ei25>released</ei25>. In its <t8>Friday</t8> issue, The Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator <ei26>quoted</ei26> an officer in the Amherst, N.Y., Police Department as <ei27>saying</ei27> that the FBI. bulletin had <ei28>indicated</ei28> possible <ei29>links</ei29> between the two men and James Charles Kopp, an abortion opponent who is being <ei30>sought</ei30> as a material witness in the case. Amherst police officials <ei31>declined</ei31> to <ei32>comment</ei32> <t9>Saturday</t9>. | [
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NYT19981121.0173_2 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-21 17:17</t0> Amherst police officials <ei31>declined</ei31> to <ei32>comment</ei32> <t9>Saturday</t9>. Slepian, 52, an obstetrician and gynecologist, was <ei33>shot</ei33> through the kitchen window of his home in Amherst shortly after he and his wife <ei34>returned</ei34> home from synagogue on the night of <t10>Friday, Oct. 23</t10>. He <ei35>was</ei35> one of three doctors who <ei36>performed</ei36> abortions in the Buffalo area. Investigators in Canada and the United States are also <ei37>looking</ei37> into four other sniper <ei38>attacks</ei38> on doctors who <ei39>performed</ei39> abortions in Canada and western New York. Moskal <ei40>said</ei40> the two men apparently <ei41>showed</ei41> up at Slepian's house the <t11>day</t11> after his <ei42>death</ei42>. | [
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NYT19981121.0173_3 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-21 17:17</t0> Moskal <ei40>said</ei40> the two men apparently <ei41>showed</ei41> up at Slepian's house the <t11>day</t11> after his <ei42>death</ei42>. They were <ei43>trying</ei43> to <ei44>attend</ei44> a prayer vigil for Slepian but had been <ei45>sent</ei45> to his house by mistake, and a police officer on duty <ei46>took</ei46> their names, Moskal <ei47>said</ei47>. ``They were being <ei48>sought</ei48> for <ei49>interviews</ei49> just because they <ei50>were</ei50> literally in the area after the <ei51>homicide</ei51>,'' he <ei52>said</ei52>. FBI officials <ei53>said</ei53> they <ei54>were</ei54> not certain whether Stauber or Gingrich had been <ei55>involved</ei55> in antiabortion activities. The two men are <ei56>believed</ei56> to <ei57>live</ei57> in the Cleveland area. | [
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APW19990122.0193_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-01-22 13:06:18</t0> WASHINGTON (AP) -- Preliminary DNA tests <ei1>link</ei1> a missing anti-abortion activist to a strand of hair <ei2>found</ei2> near where a sniper <ei3>shot</ei3> and <ei4>killed</ei4> a Buffalo, N.Y., doctor who <ei5>performed</ei5> abortions, a law enforcement official <ei6>said</ei6> <t2>Friday</t2>. The first round of DNA tests on the hair at the FBI Laboratory here <ei7>established</ei7> a high probability it <ei8>came</ei8> from the same person as a hair <ei9>found</ei9> in a New Jersey home where James C. Kopp, a 44-year-old anti-abortion protester, <ei10>lived</ei10> <t3>last year</t3>, the official <ei11>said</ei11>. The first DNA tests did not <ei12>exclude</ei12> a match between the two strands. Kopp has <ei13>eluded</ei13> authorities since they <ei14>obtained</ei14> a warrant for him as a material witness in the <t4>Oct. 23</t4> sniper <ei15>shooting</ei15> of Dr. Barnett Slepian, a 52-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist who <ei16>performed</ei16> abortions. The <ei17>search</ei17> for Kopp was recently <ei18>extended</ei18> to Mexico. | [
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APW19990122.0193_2 | Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-01-22 13:06:18</t0> ``Ultimately, we would <ei34>need</ei34> to <ei35>have</ei35> a hair <ei36>taken</ei36> directly from Kopp himself to <ei37>establish</ei37> conclusively the hair from scene <ei39>is</ei39> his,'' the official <ei38>added</ei38>. The official <ei40>said</ei40> the hair <ei41>was</ei41> in a cap that authorities <ei42>found</ei42> very near the location from which the sniper is <ei43>thought</ei43> to have <ei44>fired</ei44> the rifle bullet that <ei45>killed</ei45> Slepian as he <ei46>stood</ei46> in the kitchen of his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, N.Y. But The Buffalo News <ei47>reported</ei47> <t6>Friday</t6> that the hair <ei48>was</ei48> in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was <ei49>found</ei49> <ei50>buried</ei50> in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police <ei51>believe</ei51> the sniper <ei52>stood</ei52> and <ei53>fired</ei53>. <t7>Last week</t7>, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official <ei54>visit</ei54> to Mexico, <ei55>asked</ei55> Mexican authorities to <ei56>join</ei56> the <ei57>hunt</ei57> for Kopp, federal officials have <ei58>said</ei58>. They <ei59>believe</ei59> Kopp was <ei60>driven</ei60> to Mexico by a female friend after the <ei61>shooting</ei61>, and <ei62>have</ei62> a trail of her credit card receipts <ei63>leading</ei63> to Mexico, the federal officials have <ei64>said</ei64>. | [
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