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The Facade of Scientific Documentation: A Case Study of Richard Ofshe's Analysis of the Paul Ingram Case Karen Olio, William Cornell - This article appeared in the American Psychological Association's journal Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, vol. 4, issue # 4, pages 1182-1197. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law is also the law review journal of the University of Arizona College of Law and the University of Miami School of Law.  http://www.kspope.com/memory/facade1a.php

Seattle Post-Intelligencer 6/8/03 Son of Deputy Says He Was Sexually Abused ; Dramatic Report in Testimony to Clemency Panel by Rachel Zimmerman P-i Capitol Bureau Olympia "The son of Paul Ingram, a former Thurston County deputy sheriff who confessed to raping his daughters during nightmarish satanic rituals but later recanted, said for the first time yesterday  that he was physically and sexually abused by his father for eight years. Chad Ingram, 27, told the state Pardons and Clemency Board that his father, who is serving 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to six counts of third-degree rape - crimes he now says never happened - said he was abused by his father from ages 4  to 12."

http://news.independent.co.uk/low_res/story.jsp?story=443248&host=3&dir=505
Mobiles 'make you senile'
By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor.
14 September 2003Mobile phones and the new wireless technology could cause a "whole generation" of today's teenagers to go senile in the prime of their lives, new research suggests
The study - which warns specifically against "the intense use of mobile phones by youngsters" - comes as research on their health effects is being scaled down, due to industry pressure. It is likely to galvanise concern about the almost universal exposure to microwaves in Western countries, by revealing a new way in which they may seriously damage health....
But Professor Salford and his team have spent 15 years investigating a different threat. Their previous studies proved radiation could open the blood-brain barrier, allowing a protein called albumin to pass into the brain. Their latest work goes a step further, by showing the process is linked to serious brain damage. Professor Salford said the long-term effects were not proven, and that it was possible the neurons would repair themselves in time. But, he said, neurons that would normally not become "senile" until people reached their 60s may now do so when they were in their 30s.

http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030915-014545-8114r
Mystery pneumonia toll may be much higher By Mark Benjamin UPI Investigations Editor Published 9/16/2003 2:45 PM
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Mysterious pneumonia-like illnesses and breathing problems appear to be striking U.S. troops in greater numbers than the military has identified in an investigation -- including more deaths, according to soldiers and their families.
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