AP story: Police look for Olympic bombing Internet link.

Search Campus Where Jewell Worked; Check Internet Link By Associated Press, 08/02/96 ATLANTA (AP) - Widening their investigation of Richard Jewell, federal and state agents descended on a small Georgia college campus Friday to hunt for evidence linking him to the Olympic park bombing. Among other things, investigators were trying to determine whether the former campus guard had tapped into the Internet via Piedmont College computers, a campus source reported. Bomb-making instructions available through the global computer network have contributed to an increase in bombings in the United States, authorities say. [From http://www.boston.com/globe/cgi-bin/globe.cgi?ap/apnat.htm ] Martin Minow minow@apple.com

Search Campus Where Jewell Worked; Check Internet Link By Associated Press, 08/02/96 ATLANTA (AP) - Widening their investigation of Richard Jewell, federal and state agents descended on a small Georgia college campus Friday to hunt for evidence linking him to the Olympic park bombing. Among other things, investigators were trying to determine whether the former campus guard had tapped into the Piedmont College library, a campus source reported. Bomb-making instructions available through the national inter-library borrowing network have contributed to an increase in bombings in the United States, authorities say. [Not From <http://www.boston.com/globe/cgi-bin/globe.cgi?ap/apnat.htm ] andrew

On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Andrew Loewenstern wrote:
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"By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent" You know, someone ought to put dossiers on these morons in a library somewhere. -rich

Bomb-making instructions available through the global computer network have contributed to an increase in bombings in the United States, authorities say.
My local paper (a Knight-Ridder rag) printed this story -- unquestioned -- as well. Needless to say, I think a statement like this needs to be responded to. Letters to the editor, folks! Wouldn't it be nice to have a press that did a little more than print what the "authorities" have to say? (This, of course, is the same paper that printed the recipe for a pipe bomb on the front page after the explosion in Atlanta. They included the Elmer's glue and the all-important nails for best lethal effect -- you might want to amend your sig again, Tim...:-) Meanwhile, I have a question: as far as I know, no bombing has actually been tied to the Internet in any way. Does anybody know otherwise? Even though it's not really relevant to the principles of the debate here, it seems worth pointing out. jon
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