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Sunday, October 23, 2005
THERE'S STILL A LOTTA GREEN

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Elsewhere ...
8 CLOSE ONE: The first time I've ever been, well, glad to pay taxes.
8 Frank Warren has published a book, based on his blog, entitled PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives: The book contains many favorite images that have appeared on PostSecret and many postcards that have never been seen before.
8 Please note: The following link will be timed out by tomorrow.
HOLLYWOOD SWEATS P.I. CASE: TWO Hollywood lawyers have copped pleas and are singing like canaries now that the FBI is wrapping up its three-year wire-tapping probe of private eye Anthony Pellicano, sources say. The tough-talking detective - who's been in jail since 2003 after he pleaded guilty to possession of guns, grenades and explosives - is expected to be indicted again next month on charges of illegally tapping phone lines. … "There are a lot of lawyers who hired Pellicano over the years. They are all nervous," said one insider. Another said, "Why do you think people hire a guy like Pellicano? Because he's a wiretapper." The feds reportedly seized computer files in Pellicano's office with nearly 2M pages of notes and transcripts of conversations. "What has people in Hollywood really worried is that Pellicano, besides the wiretaps, also illegally recorded his own clients and their lawyers."
Pellicano Tapes Could Spell Trouble for Bill and Hillary: (Wednesday, Nov.12, 2003 10:58 a.m. EST) Though the American press insists on not reporting this inconvenient detail, Anthony Pellicano was first hired by Bill and Hillary Clinton in 1992 in a bid to discredit Gennifer Flowers' steamy tape recordings of conversations with Mr. Clinton.
As noted in Ron Kessler's 1995 best seller, "Inside the White House," "The Clinton camp made much of the fact that Anthony J. Pellicano, an expert on audio recording analysis, had told the press that a twelve-minute portion of the tape of conversations between Flowers and Clinton had been 'selectively edited' at two points."
To counter Pellicano's claims, Flowers submitted her recordings to Truth Verification Labs, which found them to be 100 percent authentic.
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