The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 06, 2001, Image 14

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, Novenil):'|
NY mourns 1st
anthrax fatality
Bus rol
over
NEW YORK (AP) —
More than 300 people turned
out Monday to mourn the
city’s First anthrax fatality at a
funeral arranged by friends
and neighbors who remem
bered her as a quiet, hard
working woman.
Kathy Nguyen, 61. a stock-
room worker at the Manhattan
Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital,
died Wednesday of inhalation
anthrax. Officials have not
determined how she contract
ed the disease.
“She was just a well
loved individual,” the Rev.
Carlos Rodriguez said during
the service in the South
Bronx neighborhood where
she lived for two decades.
“We couldn’t find any fami
ly members to claim her, but
this is her family.”
Nguyen was eulogized
Monday in English, Spanish,
Chinese and Vietnamese. A
choir sang hymns in
Vietnamese and the casket
was wrapped in the old red-
and-yellow flag of South
Vietnam, the nation Nguyen
left in 1975 before it collapsed
under a Communist onslaught.
“Everyone that she
touched loved her,” said
friend Gina Ramjassingh.
“She was an aunt to my chil
dren and she was the best
friend I ever had.”
Co-workers, fellow union
members, hospital executives
and the governor’s wife
attended the service at St.
John Chrysostom Roman
Catholic Church.
Nguyen apparently had no
close relatives in the United
States. Neighbors and friends
arranged the funeral;
Nguyen’s union, 1199 Service
Employees International
Union, funded it.
Officials have not deter
mined the source of the
anthrax that killed Nguyen.
Seven cases of the easily
curable cutaneous, or skin,
form of anthrax have been
confirmed by the city
health commissioner; all of
those cases are linked to
news outlets.
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention,
which uses a stricter standard,
has confirmed only four of the
city’s skin anthrax cases in
addition to Nguyen’s inhala
tion anthrax.
Also Monday, the federal
government argued in court
papers that there are no legal
or public health grounds to
close the Morgan mail distri
bution center in Manhattan,
where traces of anthrax were
discovered. Filed in response
to a lawsuit from a postal
union, the papers said that
health officials have declared
the Morgan facility safe.
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(AP) — A Greyli
passenger apparently!
ed that he could
tried to wrest controli
steering wheel awayf
driver, sending t!
careening out ofconffij
mph. The bus rolled o
freeway, injuring .33 j
one critically.
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month that a passenseq
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based company's buso
Charles Georse
Phoenix, who wasnoti
was treated for fj
Casa Grande
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tody. George had iwij
charged as of Monda; t
noon, said Steve It
spokesman for the : ;j
Department of Public
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criminal deputy for tk!j
County Attorney’s Officii
lie h.o authorized llh;^
ed assault charges
George, and said otherd
could be added in i
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some mental i
were dealing with," ^
said. “He didn’t
overt statements about *
ing to hijack the bused
anything in the name olj
gion. It appears he wasi
independently.”
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) —A retired Air
Force sergeant accused of attempted espi
onage pleaded innocent Monday in federal
court.
Brian P. Regan, of Bowie, Md., could receive
life in prison if convicted of the attempted spy
ing. U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee set a
trial date for March.
The indictment against Regan alleges that he
improperly used a classified government com
puter network called Intelink to obtain secret
images of missile facilities in two unidentified
countries.
The indictment does not specify the coun
tries for which Regan allegedly attempted to
spy. Intelligence sources had previou.'
fled Libya as the poieiiha) bertfi ^
Regan’s alleged activities.
But when he was arrested in
Dulles International Airport as heMeEj^ 1
board a flight for Germany hecameJinl
wallet the addresses of the Chinese and In
embassies in Switzerland andAustritHti
had the addresses hidden under th
shoe, according to the indictment.
Regan worked at the National Reconffl
Office in Chantilly, Va., a military iiitefe
agency that designs, builds and operatesilet
network of spy satellites. He worked at SI
from 1995 until fris arrest.
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