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 Terrorism Northwest   Sunday, December 16th

WOMAN GETS JAIL FOR BULLYING SIKHS
     A 54-year-old woman was sentenced to 30 days in jail for harassing two Sikhs at an Interstate 5 rest area following the Sept. 11 attacks. Shari Margaret Mitchell, 54, of Milwaukie... 

MOUNTAIN HOME PILOT RECALLS BOMBER CRASH
     A pilot from Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho said he saw his life flash before his eyes as he punched out of a crashing B-1B bomber. He was one of four aircrew members on board... 

WASH. TERRORIST AIDS FEDS IN MOUSSAOUI INDICTMENT
     Ahmed Ressam reportedly provided information that helped indict Zacarias Moussaoui in the national terrorism probe. Ressam is the terrorist who was caught two years ago in Port Angeles, Wash. with explosives in his car... 

NW MEDICAL SENDS VOLUNTEERS TO AFGHANISTAN
     A team of volunteer doctors and nurses from the Portland-based aid organization Northwest Medical Teams was to leave for northern Afghanistan on Friday to bring medical supplies to refugees there... 

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December 14, 2001

Mercy Corp Expands Afghan Relief Base
     The Portland-based international aid group Mercy Corps regained access to its office in Kandahar, Afghanistan on Thursday, nearly three months after local workers were kicked out by the ruling Taliban...

December 13, 2001

PDX Airport Evacuated Due to Security Breach
     A security breach forced the evacuation of about 1,000 people at PDX Airport Thursday evening. After police conducted terminal searches, passengers were allowed back into the airport to begin the process of being re-screened...

Portland Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
     A Beaverton man pleaded not guilty to the federal weapons charges that helped make him the focus of a Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation...

Salem Standoff Woman Linked to Anthrax Threats
     The Salem woman authorities say shot a deputy sheriff and her landlord before turning a gun on herself is also believed to be responsible for a series of bomb hoaxes and anthrax threats in Oregon, according to the FBI...

PSU Terrorism Expert: Bin Laden a 'Psychopath'
     Osama bin Laden’s gloating over the attacks at the World Trade Center should prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Saudi exile was behind the worst terrorist attack on the United States and may convince Arab countries to crack down on extremist elements...

Undercover Operations to Resume
     The U.S. Department of Justice and the Oregon State Bar have reached an agreement that will allow federal undercover operations to resume immediately, said Michael Mosman, U.S. attorney for Oregon. The attorney said they will act on the agreement soon...

Portland Police Boast About Arrest
     Portland police chief Mark Kroeker has been a frequent fixture on TV to assert he works closely with federal agents despite his refusal to interview 23 foreigners as part of the anti-terror probe. By announcing the arrest of a man allegedly linked to a guerrilla group, Kroeker has backed up his words...

Steitiye Search Based on Weapons Purchase
     The search warrant that led to the Portland arrest of a Lebanese native with terrorist training was issued on the basis of four felony convictions and his owning and trying to buy firearms, federal court documents show. Ali Khaled Steitiye, 39, will be arraigned Thursday...


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