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Drug-Trafficking Charges For Wife of U.S. Colonel
The wife of a U.S. Army colonel involved in counternarcotics operations in Colombia is facing Federal charges for shipping a total of 15.8 pounds of pure cocaine to the United States earlier this year. Laurie Anne Hiett, the wife of Col. James Hiett, has denied any illegal activity. A1
Nuclear Spy Charges Delayed
The Energy Department has sought a delay in the Government’s decision on whether to seek an indictment against a former Los Alamos scientist in connection with the mishandling of nuclear secrets, officials said. More time is needed to decide whether to release highly classified information for use as evidence. A4
New View on India Killings
The slaying of an Australian missionary and his two young sons by a frenzied mob in January was instigated by an individual and not by any Hindu right-wing group associated with the governing Bharatiya Janata Party, according to a summary of a judicial inquiry issued by the Indian Government. A4
Target for Middle East Accord
Israeli negotiators told their Palestinian counterparts that they hope to agree on the broad outlines of a permanent peace accord by February, a senior aide to Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat said. The Palestinian Cabinet meanwhile rejected Prime Minister Ehud Barak’s plan for beginning final status talks, insisting that the Wye agreement be carried out first. A6
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