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Alan Feuer
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Latest Articles by Alan Feuer
Rooms: Simple Foxhole Where Celebrities Are Just Ballplayers
The one place where the Yankees are teammates first and icons last, where they are in the game but somewhat sheltered from public view, is the dugout.
Confusion Rules Road in and Out of Galveston
Residents of Galveston who are trying to return have found that parts of their city are still without power and sanitation problems loom.
After Torrent of Water, Galveston Residents Face a Tangle of Red Tape
Beleaguered Galvestonians have survived the storm surge of the gulf and the attendant gale-force winds, but now they face a more persistent problem: the indignities of...
Lawsuit on F.B.I. Informant Seeks a Mobster’s Link to Kennedy’s Assassination
A New Jersey paralegal believes that the case file on a murderous Brooklyn Mafia informant may shed light on the possible involvement of a crime boss in the J.F.K. ass...
With Final Word of Soldiers’ Deaths, More Tears, More Sorrow, Some Relief
News of the final the fate of family members — soldiers long missing in Iraq — was bad, but at least is was news.
World Brief | Middle East: Lebanon: Israelis Sue Banks Over War
More than 50 Israeli citizens who were wounded or had relatives killed or wounded in the 2006 war with Hezbollah have filed a lawsuit against five commercial banks in ...
Court Dismisses Suit by Canadian in Rendition Case
The Canadian who was detained by U.S. officials and sent to Syria, where he claims he was tortured, was never technically inside the country, so his claims could not b...
Rosenberg Case Materials Are Closer to Publication
The federal government has consented to release most of the secret grand jury testimony taken in the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Court Rejects Decisions of Immigration Board
A federal appeals court said there were “obvious errors” when officials denied asylum to three women who claimed that they were victims of genital cutting back in ...
Afghan Heroin Suspect Was U.S. Asset, He Says
Haji Bashir Noorzai, a Taliban commander, says he was duped into coming to the U.S. to help authorities fight the Taliban and was arrested for drug trafficking instead...
Bloomberg Claims Victory as Georgia Gun Dealer Withdraws From Trial
Saying he could not afford a trial, a Georgia gun dealer accused of illegally selling handguns that made their way to New York backed out of his federal trial.
Inside a Case Against 2 Men Who Sold Arms
Not many investigations are as intricate as the Drug Enforcement Administration’s three-year pursuit of two arms dealers, who are being prosecuted in federal court i...

















