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   Santa Fe New Mexican (Newspaper) - October 27, 1996, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                Olympic bombing suspect cleared October 27, 1996 THE NEW MEXICAN Richard Jewell hasn't worked since the bombing three months ago and rarely left his home Los Angeles Times ATLANTA - Three months after a pipe bomb shot fiery shrapnel through the revelry of the Olympic the Justice Department on Saturday formally cleared security guard Richard Jewell as a The which first surfaced in a letter from U.S. Attorney Kent Alexander to Jewell's came after weeks of mounting signs that the FBI lacked evidence linking the only named to the attack in Centennial Olympic Park that killed one woman and injured more than 100. are said Jack one of the attorneys who has been pressing authorities to exonerate the 33-year-old Jewell and issue an The letter contained no but Alexander wrote on the evidence developed to your Richard is not considered a target of the federal criminal tion into the bombing on July 27, 1996, at Centennial Olympic any newly discovered this status will not he The letter also said authorities hope that Jewell now will cooperate with the investigation as a In a separate Alexander noted that Jewell and his had also endured highly unusual and intense publicity that was neither designed nor desired by the FBI in interfered with the Jewell's attorneys said they would consider the letter an Jewell said little to reporters at his other than that first step was a long He told them he would have more to say at a news conference Jewell hasn't worked since the bombing until recent rarely left his A toll-free telephone number and a fund set up to accept donations raised about along with hundreds of calls of support - and some of derision - said Lin another of Jewell's Immediately after the Jewell was hailed as a hero for spotting the suspicious knapsack that contained the bomb and for ' Something Florida mayor says The Associated Press Richard Jewell is questioned by the media as he returns to his Atlanta apartment helping to clear the But he was named as a suspect in the case three days For more than two the FBI agents watched Jewell's every basing their suspicions primarily on theories that Jewell matched the psychological profile of a person might plant a bomb in order to look like a law enforcement sources But in recent the FBI had ended its surveillance of Jewell and returned confiscated including his gun At the same it gradually began shifting its focus to other including some new the sources The agency also has begun The Washington Post ST. Fla. - Many residents of this Gulf Coast city are proud of the racial progress made here since the days when black areas of town received few government services and African American celebrities were barred from the swank hotels that overlook glistening But the sense of racial calm spawned by that progress was shattered by rioting that exploded here Thursday night after a black motorist was shot dead by a white police The which police think may be over after a tense but quiet night left 11 people 28 buildings and cars and leaders here pondering the true dimensions of this city's racial Petersburg was not known as a racially tense Mayor David Fischer snapped on and we have to look at Racial relations have been pretty I wouldn't say they are considered In many relations between the races are better than they once The police force is better integrated than MNE OF there are more black elected officials and the mayor says local government is spending far more in minority communities than But those changes have made little difference to many residents of the largely black southeast section of the where hundreds of people poured into the streets looting throwing rocks at authorities and setting fires in an outburst of anger after Thursday's police obvious you've got a People don't take to the street like that for said Fred 40, the owner of who sat outside watching workers demolish the remains of a liquor store torched during the The difficulty for city and community leaders is to find a solution to the complex and volatile mix of class and economic problems that are sure to prove more daunting than the racial barriers that once separated people in this we are going to be successful in solving we have to get to the root of the said Police Chief Darrel who had been praised as an enlightened reformer before the recent UP c I Arrests add to Idaho's supremacist reputation The New York Times Idaho the Aryan Nations arrived in northern Then a church moved in. And in 1992, the standoff at Ruby Ridge drew national adding to the region's notoriety as a haven for white three men with ties to Phineas a new white separatist have been charged with two bank robberies and the bombings of a newspaper office and a Planned Parenthood The Charles Robert Berry and Jay are all from about SO miles from the Canadian In house searches earlier this agents of the FBI said they found automatic weapons and They also found literature about the Phineas a shadowy organization that opposes interracial abortion and as well as black or Jewish It takes its name from an Old priest who killed an intertribal believe that they will be honored at the gate of heaven for taking out Brenda president of the Bonner County Human Rights Task said in a telephone interview from Federal agents said more men were involved in the and they have questioned a neighbor of Appearing before a federal magistrate in last the three men were denied AZTEC HOME SCHOOLING Consultants Instruction Advocates Tutoring Considering Home Attend a free workshop on home For your tickets write or call Aztec Home Schooling P.O. Box 1233 Santa Fe 87504 450-2826 COUNTY 2 Paid for by tM m Paul Scow Carry The Finest Bedding In The Dynasty Luxury and com Handcrafted reg. now Attention to world's finest These have been the hallmarks of Stearns & since 1846 we invite you to experience f ' The Stearns & Foster Line Starting Coronado Shopping Center 504 West Cordova at St. Francis of Santa Fe 982-5555 Monday - Friday 9am 5:30 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 1 pm 5 pm FREE Local And Truly Personalized Service Furniture Gallery Sleep Furniture Introducing another impressive feature of the the No Obstacle First month's payment is Full scheduled maintenance is free for up to 45,000 m To take advantage of our No Obstacle visit your Land Rover dealer before October 31. After it really is quite Just like the vehicle it comes DISCOVERY The No Obstacle lease ends October 31, 1996. Albuquerque 4B4Q Pan American Frwy. 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See your participating Land Rover Centre or Dealer for Encantado Sunday Champagne Brunch Unhurried and like it should Sip champagne and enjoy selections from our extensive per 11:30 pm 982-3537 Santa Ff Public Schools Information Call at 820-6060 Then enter the 4-digit 1049	Board Meetings 1050	Mesa 1051	Information 1052	Informaciones 1053	Calendar 1054	Calendario ' 1 0 NEW MEXICAN i On October 13th, a sell-out crowd and many wonderful dogs filled the Sweeney Center and made the Santa Fe Animal & Humane Society's first annual Ball a HOWLING Our thanks to everyone who as well as those individuals and businesses below for a to the Ali MacGraw Gene Hackman Roxane Smith & Crew at the Sweeney Center Spirit Dog Pet Companions Seckler Studios San Francisco Street Bar & Grill Silver Sun Annie O'Carroll Interiors Mrs. Oliver Seth Bank American Country Collection Richard DDS Jade Easton Suzette Hausner McElvain Sauter Toyota & Mail Jean Crawford Adobe Construction Max's Beauty Salon Elizabeth Vemer Santa Fe Country Furniture The Feed Bin Michael J. Clark Las Companas Country Boarding Kennels The Pink Adobe II Piatto Bistro 315 Los Alamos Credit Union Jean Morrison Jay Davis Selected Advisors The Golden Bough Teca Tu Allstate Ins. Pat Lopez Julian's NM Capitol Managment The Preston House Marvel Adams Cutlery of Santa Fe The Great Frame Lip Betsy Ann Gits Best Friends Community School for Dogs French & French Fine Properties Jeanne Peters 1 st National Bank Catron & Sawtell Belles Ltd. Greg & Susie Voida Lyn Hasenbank Mary Boshen Denise Andre Ford Robert A. Morgan Animal Clinic Lloyd & Tryk Architects Stephen Shank Construction Rodney Burdine El Gancho Goodnight Studio Wild Birds Unlimited Janet Moffett Concepts Spa & Salon Feathered Friends Rob & Nancy Lehrer Virginia Dog Obedience Tippett & Henry Wadle Farley The Management Paper Wilmeth Donald Krebbs Milton & Amy Krebbs Tortilla Beth Johnson Upper Crust A. Vargo Barbara Artley Claribel E. Aviation of Diedrich Emmett D. & Patricia Ferguson The Egenhofer Trust Ruben SF Pet & Vet Van Elise Abrams Ferguson John & Jane & Max I Frank Croft Fine Metal Slavick Daymen & Parenthood Joan Read Clarke Garfield Isolde Yozell & the Santa Meyers Pet Kraus Shelley Vincent lory Crenna Yerke Tom Espresso Eric Espinoza Susan LaMonda Kent Jensen Dr. Marc Bloch Dapples Foot Moore Mr. & Mrs. David World Santa Fe Dietz & New hall Sheila Dickinson Leland B. O'Connor & Vincent's Hospital Lucky & Robert Wheeler & Red Hot Chiles Jazz The J.M. Katherine Victor & And a special thanks to the City of Santa Fe and the Sweeney Center for believing that so many dogs and people could behave under one Rosalie & Abigail Davidson SF Joe Tiano  

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