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FIRM CONVICTIONS THE PEOPLE WHO LOCKED UP PITTSFIELD DAY-CARE WORKER BERNARD BARAN 15 YEARS AGO FOR CHILD MOLESTATION ARE SURE THEY DID THE RIGHT THING. BUT BARAN'S SUPPORTERS ARE EQUALLY CONVINCED HE DIDN'T GET A FAIR TRIAL.

Oct 01, 2000; ... At first sight, not much about the Massachusetts Treatment Centerfor sexually dangerous persons, a modern brick building in Bridgewater, suggests a prison. It is quiet in the small, outer lobby. There are colorful cloth wall hangings and a sort of Danish moderncircular waiting bench. ...

FIRM CONVICTIONS THE PEOPLE WHO LOCKED UP PITTSFIELD DAY-CARE WORKER BERNARD BARAN 15 YEARS AGO FOR CHILD MOLESTATION ARE SURE THEY DID THE RIGHT THING. BUT BARAN'S SUPPORTERS ARE EQUALLY CONVINCED HE DIDN'T GET A FAIR TRIAL.

Oct 01, 2000; ... Did Bernard Baran get a fair trial? Even to explore the question is to appreciate how complex,painful, and fraught with the risk of error and injustice such casescan be. Baran's advocates contend that he was unlawfully kept out of sightof the children in court and that he was ...

TENNIS, ANYONE? ELITE CLUB PROPOSAL NETS SOME FRICTION

Oct 01, 2000; ... SUDBURY - With several town boards backing their site plans,proponents of the ESS Sudbury Athletic Academy presented their caseagain to the Zoning Board of Appeals last week, arguing that theproposed high-end tennis and training facility is the best use of 16acres formerly zoned for ...

NO-SHOWS DERAIL SLAM-DUNK CASE

Oct 01, 2000; ... On a summer day last year, Revere Mayor Robert Haas pulled hiscity car up to Costa Park and started to back into a parking spacewhen he found a beat up Pontiac blocking his way. He pulled aroundthe corner, but the Bonneville stayed close behind. "What's this?" hethought and asked a ...

WASHINGTON, ORDWAY INJURED MRIS SLATED ON THEIR KNEES

Oct 01, 2000; ... Two more Boston College players went down with knee injuries inyesterday's 48-34 loss to No. 4 Virginia Tech. Senior running backCedric Washington suffered a sprained right knee and juniorcornerback Jonathan Ordway suffered a sprained left knee. Both wereinjured in the second quarter ...

GOLOTA TRAINER SIZES UP TYSON FOES TAILOR-MADE FOR EACH OTHER

Oct 01, 2000; ... Al Certo makes good suits and good fighters, but for the moment heis more focused on the latter. The talented tailor and former manager of retired world championBuddy McGirt has been training heavyweight enigma Andrew Golota forhis last three fights. At the moment, he is preparing ...

THE EDGE IS LOUD AND CLEAR SHARP LINE, SHRILL FANS ARE BRONCO STRENGTHS

Oct 01, 2000; ... DENVER - What the Patriots allow the Denver Broncos to do to themat Mile High Stadium usually is enough to cause the aging edifice toshake, rattle, and roll. Literally. Denver fans create such noise andsuch hoopla after scores that the structure bounces and heaves. The noise and ...

DAFOE KEEPS STEADY GAZE ON OPENER HE WARMS UP AGAINST SABRES

Oct 01, 2000; ... Two years ago, goalie Byron Dafoe was hands-down the most valuableplayer on the Bruins as he put up career numbers and was a finalistfor the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goaltender. Last year was the antithesis of that and Dafoe struggled after acontract squabble and then ended ...

BU HALL WILL OPEN ITS DOORS TO SIX

Oct 01, 2000 ... Robert Dougherty, who quarterbacked the 1993 and 1994 BostonUniversity teams to the most successful back-to-back football seasonsin school history, heads a list of six former Terriers who will beinducted into the school's athletic Hall of Fame Saturday. In addition to Dougherty, ...

HE COULDN'T STRONG-ARM GOLD ARMSTRONG COPPED BRONZE IN TIME TRIAL

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - Bronze was a lovely fashion statement along with the Tourde France champion's yellow jersey, but Lance Armstrong would havepreferred something that clashed a little more. Gold. The resilient Texan finished third Saturday in the 46.8-kilometerOlympic men's individual time ...

DOPING OUT LASTING EFFECTS THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS IS FELT AT THESE GAMES

Oct 01, 2000; ... Dub it the Doping Olympics. That is how Sydney will be remembered long after its extraordinaryathletic feats are forgotten. It's unfortunate, but probablyinevitable, much the way Atlanta is recalled as the Bombing Olympics,Lillehammer is the Green Games, and Moscow and Los Angeles ...

GARNETT: MOUTH THAT ROARED

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - Kevin Garnett spanked his opponent. He reached out andrapped Henry Palmer as if the 6-foot-10-inch French forward were amiscreant toddler. Unlike many sporting occasions when such a gesture isadministered, this was not an "attaboy." This was an "at you, boy."And Garnett ...

YALE HAS ENOUGH IN BANK CRUSADERS' RALLY COMES UP SHORT

Oct 01, 2000; ... NEW HAVEN - Senior tailback Rashad Bartholomew scored on a 4-yardrun with 13:13 remaining in the fourth quarter and Yale held onyesterday to upend Holy Cross, 33-27. Holy Cross, which fell to 3-1, trailed 26-7 at halftime, but madea game of it after intermission in front of 22,509 ...

US DUG DOWN DEEP, MINED HIDDEN GOLD

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - The final count isn't in yet (check with NBC on Mondaynight - or maybe Tuesday). There's probably a stray bronze or two outthere somewhere (isn't somebody still playing something down inAdelaide?) But even though the big gas Zippo is still burning inside ...

DIFFERENT CONDUCT WITH BATONS JOHNSON EXITS AS TRUE MAESTRO AFTER RELAY WIN

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - At 33, Michael Johnson knows what people want, and heknows he won't be able to give it to them much longer. He anchored the United States's 4 x 400-meter relay team to aconvincing but unspectacular win Saturday night. It was Johnson'slast Olympic race. "I'm sure I'm ...

LANGHAM `DEVASTATED' BY ASSAULT CHARGES IN CLEVELAND

Oct 01, 2000; ... DENVER - According to his attorney, Patriots defensive backAntonio Langham has denied anything to do with the alleged sexualassault of a Cleveland woman July 31, 1999. The woman filed acomplaint Friday in Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Common Pleas Court,alleging the assault took place while she ...

KARIYA GETS INDEFINITE SUSPENSION

Oct 01, 2000 ... NAMESAnaheim Mighty Ducks star Paul Kariya was suspendedindefinitely yesterday, pending a hearing, for slashing Wild forwardAaron Gavey during Friday's 3-1 Minnesota exhibition victory. Kariyadrew a match penalty for attempting to injure when he slashed Gaveyat 15:43 of the third ...

BEHAVIOR OF WINNING 4 X 100 TEAM STRIKES A SOUR NOTE

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - When the members of the US men's 4 x 100-meter relay teamcelebrated a predictable win Saturday night by peeling their uniformsdown to their waists and posing to flex their notable muscles, no onewas surprised: It's part of their usual routine. But "ugly American"concerns ...

CELTICS AND PIERCE ARE IN FRAGILE POSITIONS

Oct 01, 2000; ... Understandably, the focus of the Celtics the last week has notbeen entirely on basketball. That is about to change. The team openstraining camp this week with Paul Pierce out of the hospital but onthe sidelines for an unknown amount of time. Rick Pitino said he figured it would be ...

TRAVEL AND TRAVAIL FOR A JOURNEYMAN

Oct 01, 2000; ... The National Football League can be a glamorous address. It is aplace where men are highly paid, idolized, and looked after well inexchange for sacrificing their youth and their bodies for the commongood of 32 NFL owners and a multimillion-dollar industry that goes onwith or without ...

SILVER AND FOLD FOR US: JUAREZ, WILLIAMS LOSE

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - A large chunk of America's boxing heritage crashedthrough the mat Sunday afternoon when the Yanks, down to their lasttwo championship bouts, failed to win a gold medal at the Olympicsfor the first time since 1948. Both Ricardo "Rocky" Juarez and Ricardo Williams lost their ...

CHANNEL 7 REPORTERS FAIL TO PROVIDE BOOST TO LOCAL RATINGS

Oct 01, 2000; ... No sense questioning whether Channel 7 made the right decision insending Gene Lavanchy to Sydney for the 17-day entirety of the SummerOlympics. Lavanchy, the station's sports anchor, and news anchor SeanHennessey have provided stories on New England athletes throughoutthe Games ....

VICK-TIMIZED EVERYONE WATCHED NO. 7 BE HIMSELF

Oct 01, 2000; ... So what was your favorite Michael Vick moment? Was it the 30-yardrun and sprint move on the second play from scrimmage of yesterday's48-34 Virginia Tech victory over Boston College? Or maybe the 33-yard run on third and 11 from the Tech 45, which extended a drive andresulted in the ...

BLEDSOE MAY BE ABLE TO AIR IT OUT IN ALTITUDE

Oct 01, 2000; ... DENVER - A year ago at this time, Drew Bledsoe was in the runningfor NFL MVP, and his candidacy was intact until he met up with BillBelichick's defense Nov. 15, in Week 9, and had a horrible day in a24-17 loss to the New York Jets. He has never fully recovered. Twelve games ...

WAVE OF EMOTION FROM SOX AFTER BURKHART HR

Oct 01, 2000; ... ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Roberto Hernandez, this bomb was for you. After the hulking Tampa Bay closer struck out Trot Nixon Fridaynight to officially end Boston's playoff hopes, Hernandez mockinglywaved goodbye to the crestfallen Red Sox hitter and his teammates. Then Hernandez ...

QUICKENING PACE CATCHES UP TO RUNYAN, HAMILTON

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - The women's 1,500-meter final started pain stakingly slowSaturday night, so the two US entrants - Marla Runyan and Suzy FavorHamilton - decided to do something about that. "It was like a 72-[second] pace, and I go, `C'mon you guys, thisis the final,' " said Runyan, the ...

A DESERVING SPOT AT CENTER COURT

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - This being the absolute and positive End of the Line,Teresa Edwards had to make a sort of very personal statement. That's why she plopped herself down at center court after mosteveryone else had gone off to celebrate another American gold medalin women's ...

WORLD BEATERS PULL IN `WRONG-WAY' RACE TOOK RIGHT TURN FOR QUADSTONE

Oct 01, 2000; ... How incongruous, somehow, to watch a boat come in from a stormyocean crossing with rubber docking bumpers tied on the rail - sort oflike a prizefighter with a Band-Aid on his chin. And get pounded they did, this fleet of world-trekkers that sailedinto Boston Harbor late in the week ...

GARCIAPARRA SHOWS HE GAVE AT THE OFFICE

Oct 01, 2000; ... ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Nomar Garciaparra, who tomorrow willbecome the first righthanded hitter to win consecutive AmericanLeague batting titles in 60 years, started yesterday's game on thebench. Garciaparra played in 140 games this year, just one fewer than theRed Sox' leader in ...

BAEZ, SUFFOLK BACK ON TRACK PARALYZED JOCKEY HELPS OPEN MEET

Oct 01, 2000; ... On a sunny, fall day, perfectly made for racing, nothing wasbrighter than the smile on Rudy Baez's face as he returned to work atthe racetrack he loves. Baez, once the leading rider in New England, has not been employedsince he was paralyzed from the chest down in a racing accident ...

SOME POWERFUL ARGUMENTS MVP SELECTIONS ARE INFLUENTIAL

Oct 01, 2000; ... One man's ballot for the postseason awards: American League MVP: 1. Jason Giambi, A's: His huge closing rush makes him a narrowwinner over Alex Rodriguez, whose all-around brilliance and abilityto remain focused despite intense scrutiny about where he'll beplaying next season ...

TALES WITH NO TIGER NOTHING MAJOR HERE, JUST SOME MINOR MIRACLES

Oct 01, 2000; ... The roar of an incomparable Tiger has highlighted an incrediblegolf year, but as the days grow shorter and morning frosts set in,there are stories far from the spotlight that serve as reminders ofthe game's spirit. Begin in York, Maine, where Joshua Page accompanied his father ...

MCSORLEY IS SATISFIED WITH HIS DAY IN COURT

Oct 01, 2000; ... No matter which way the Marty McSorley verdict goes, his Boston-based attorney says McSorley believes he's received a fair shake. McSorley, being tried in Vancouver for assault with a weapon asthe result of his striking Canucks enforcer Donald Brashear with ahockey stick during a ...

ETHIOPIA'S TULU REGAINS 10,000 TITLE IN RECORD FASHION

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - Derartu Tulu, the 1992 Olympic champion at 10,000 meters,regained her title in 30 minutes 17.49 seconds, an Olympic record.Tulu, a black Ethiopian, is probably best remembered for taking asymbolic hand-in-hand victory lap with white South African ElanaMeyer, the first South ...

MINUTEMEN DIG EARLY HOLE LOSS MAKES FOR DESPERATE TIMES

Oct 01, 2000; ... AMHERST - Wealth of talent and lofty expectations, meet Murphy'sLaw. Forget talk of winning a second national championship in threeseasons. The University of Massachusetts can't afford that afteryielding 35 points off five turnovers in a 51-36 nonconference lossyesterday to ...

SHAKY HANDS SIGNAL BRONZE FOR AMERICANS

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - Speed and precision haven't always met hand in hand forthe United States in the Olympic 4 x 100-meter relay drag race. TheYanks have shown more than once that wasting a baton can turn goldendreams into Silly Putty insanity. America bobbled the baton again at Olympic ...

US ENTRIES LEAVE WHINING HOPES FOR GOLD DASHED ON MAT

Oct 01, 2000; ... SYDNEY - The US freestyle wrestlers hoped that Saturday would be agolden start to their usual medal haul at Olympus. But when theevening was done, Sammie Henson had wailed like a banshee on thefloor outside the dressing room. And Brandon Slay had been booed offthe mat after refusing to ...

FIORINA RELENTLESS IN FOCUS ON FUTURE DESPITE ANALYSTS' DOUBTS, HP CHIEF FORGES AHEAD TO RECAST FIRM FOR NET AGE

Oct 01, 2000; ... The highest-profile woman in corporate America returned this weekto the the Wharf Room at the Boston Harbor Hotel, a place where sheenjoyed one of her highest-profile moments. But Carly Fiorina wasn'tin a reflective mood. "The last time I was in this room was for the Lucent IPO," ...

THE EURO DANES KICK CURRENCY WHILE IT'S DOWN

Oct 01, 2000 ... The euro continues to disappoint. When it debuted in January 1999, the euro was hailed as thecurrency that could challenge the primacy of the US dollar by unitingEuropean economies under a single monetary unit. But the euro hasslowly lost value against the dollar and the ...

STICKER SHOCK ZINGS MOTORISTS AT INSPECTIONS SOME CRY FOUL OVER BULBS, WIPERS; RMV CITES STEPPED-UP ENFORCEMENT

Oct 01, 2000; ... Massachusetts drivers are grumbling about the nitpick nature ofstate auto inspections, with some suggesting that stations arepadding their bottom lines by requiring unnecessary minor repairs. A slew of drivers have contacted me in recent weeks saying theirinspection station told ...

TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW GE FACES CHALLENGE IN REPLACING CEO JACK WELCH - SO DOES SUCCESSOR TODAY'S CEO SUCCESSORS GIVEN ESPECIALLY TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW

Oct 01, 2000; ... While American voters are deciding who should be the nextpresident, much of Wall Street is focused on the leading mystery ofthe business world: Who will follow Jack Welch, the legendary chiefexecutive of General Electric Co.? Following a successful chief executive is rarely easy, ...

FINDING PROFIT IS VERTICALNET CEO'S TASK

Oct 01, 2000; ... Joseph Galli spent 19 years rising through the ranks of tool makerBlack & Decker before taking the second-in-command position atAmazon.com. But it wasn't long before the new economy rubbed off on the 42-year-old executive. Galli, one of the most highly recruitedexecutives in ...

THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH BEING AVERAGE

Oct 01, 2000; ... It's quarterly fund review time, and the papers and financialmagazines are filled with tables showing the big winners. For the many investors whose funds are not at or near the top ofthe heap, it's a time to consider dumping ordinary, average funds infavor of "better" ...

SIGNING ON `DOT'-ED LINE

Oct 01, 2000 ... Starting today, the Electronic Signature Act takes effect, givingdigital signatures the same legal weight as their old-fashioned paper-and-ink counterparts. Among other things, the advent of electronicsignatures will allow companies to execute contracts and consumers tosign mortgages and ...

MAIL SURVEY DANGLES NOT-SO-ALMIGHTY DOLLAR

Oct 01, 2000; ... The dollar dropped out of the envelope onto the kitchen counter.It looked like free money, but it came with a curse - four pages ofsurvey questions and guilt. "Dear Catalog Buyer," began the letter from the Mary MorganResearch Corp. in Green Bay, Wis. "At the request of the Mail ...

SOME TECH STOCKS BUCK THE TREND

Oct 01, 2000 ... As investors know all too well, this has been a tough year fortechnology stocks. A long list of local technology stocks have fallen anywhere from40 to 90 percent. The list includes such well-known names as CMGI,Akamai and Teradyne. But the news is not all bleak. A small group ...

TWO WORLDS COLLIDE OLD-LINE MATTEL'S SALE OF BATTERED NEW-ECONOMY LEARNING CO. AFTER 17 MONTHS LEAVES MORASS OF LAWSUITS, QUESTIONS IN ITS WAKE MATTEL SALE OF TLC ENDS SAGA OF PACT THAT EXPLODED

Oct 01, 2000; ... There seemed to be little downside to the merger between Cambridge-based Learning Co., a software company that controlled the market foreducational software, and Mattel, the world's largest toy maker. Mattel yearned for a presence in the software market for children.In Mattel, ...

FUNDS GET BOOST FROM ENERGY, FUEL-CELL STOCKS BUT VOLATILE TECH SECTOR DRAGS DOWN FORMER HIGH PERFORMERS

Oct 01, 2000; ... Mutual funds holding energy and fuel-cell stocks spiked up alongwith oil prices, while those heavy in the once high-flying techsector dove with the share prices of the likes of Lucent, AT&T andIntel, according to data from the quarter just ended. This year's volatile market has ...

THEY SEEM TO BE A VERB

Oct 01, 2000; ... It will have occurred to you by now (as it has to nearly everyoneelse) that the way to get rich is to be involved in building theinfrastructure of the Internet. The other day Business Weekidentified "the four horsemen of the new economy," firms whose price/earnings multiples have topped ...

CLASHES OVER HOLY SITE INTENSIFY, KILLING 12 HOPES FOR PEACE IN MIDEAST DIM

Oct 01, 2000; ... JERUSALEM - In pitched battles that flared across the West Bankand Gaza yesterday, Israeli troops clashed with Palestinian policeand protesters, killing at least 12 and wounding more than 500 in aconflict many Palestinians were calling "the battle for Jerusalem." The epicenter of ...

CASES LOST WHEN COPS PUT PAID DETAILS FIRST

Oct 01, 2000; ... Rolling out of bed at dawn, Boston Police officer Gerard Supreyfaced a key commitment that day: testifying against a woman he'darrested for drunken driving when he found her behind the wheelholding the remains of a gallon jug of wine. But when the case was called for trial at ...

THE LAST BABY AT DEACONESS-WALTHAM

Oct 01, 2000; ... Having a baby at Deaconess-Waltham Hospital was special, and notjust because of the whirlpool tub in the birthing room. The newest nurse on the obstetrics unit had been there 13 years,many others closer to 30. Several were born there, gave birth there,helped their friends and ...

ASTRONAUTS VS. FUNGUS ORBITING SPACECRAFT TURNS OUT TO BE FOOD FOR AGGRESSIVE MOLD

Oct 01, 2000; ... The history books will never record it, but life in outer spacewas discovered about 12 years ago by a Russian cosmonaut as he wasgazing out a window of the space station Mir. Squinting to set his sights on the passing Earth below, this spaceexplorer instead focused on a thick ...

QUIET LIBERTARIAN FOE TO KENNEDY WINS BACKERS

Oct 01, 2000; ... Carla Howell, candidate for US Senate, exudes a polite, earnestintensity as she slowly works the living room of a comfortable homein one of Cape Cod's most comfortable communities. Her straight hairneatly cut, her trim frame clothed in a power blue suit, Howell seemscloser to Martha ...

DONORS NOT OFFENDED BY SALE OF GIFTS

Oct 01, 2000; ... In 1979, Theodore Libby helped Beth Israel Hospital buy a brickbuilding on Brookline Avenue, joining the long list of Jewishphilanthropists whose names are carved into the hospital's walls. Then, last week, he saw the news that the building named for himand his wife, Shirley, was ...

THE TRILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION

Oct 01, 2000; ... Turn on your fog lights! Presidential debates foster a thick vapor of plans and promises,critiques and countercharges, which means political visibility inBoston will be near zero come Tuesday night. Groping one's way through the mist that obscures the campaigntrail is ...

CHANNELING NEWS IN BITS, BITES

Oct 01, 2000; ... WASHINGTON - Of all the noteworthy aspects of this presidentialcampaign, one of the most intriguing is the quiet revolution in theway that news is reaching us. "There is no dominant media" in Campaign 2000, says pollster PeterHart. "The voters are getting a whole bunch of stuff ...

MOTHERLESS GIRLS JOY WILLIAMS TRIES TO BUILD A NOVEL AROUND IDEAS - AND AROUND THREE WISECRACKING YOUNG FURIES

Oct 01, 2000; ... `The Quick and the Dead" is fierce, lively, and shocking, and itpossesses a tooth-and-claw beauty as dangerous and breathtaking as acougar on the move. Poet of the ironic and damned, Joy Williamsdelights in turning the world on its head: She can make a sunset intoend-of-day carnage and ...

MEDICAID STATUTE FACES COURT CHALLENGE

Oct 01, 2000; ... With psychiatric hospitals closing and funding for childcounseling scarce, a Cape Cod pediatrician considers himself lucky tohave a regular arrangement with a child psychologist who comes intohis practice once a week, pays rent, and treats his patients onreferral. "It is so hard ...

JUDGE GETS DISINVITED

Oct 01, 2000; ... It isn't necessary actually to be a homosexual to be spurned bythe Catholic Church. One need only support civil rights for gays andlesbians to get crossed off the Christmas card list. Chief Justice Suzanne V. DelVecchio of the Massachusetts SuperiorCourt was to have been the ...

BREAKING THE MOLD NOBEL SCIENTISTS SENT ON MISSION TO DEMYSTIFY THEIR PROFESSION

Oct 01, 2000; ... Take a glimpse inside the chemistry room at the John D. O'BryantSchool and it's easy to pity the image of the scientist. There, atop a cabinet, are stern-faced busts of geniuses - AlbertEinstein, Isaac Newton, Carl Gauss - who look as if they couldn'tdefine "fun" if it table-danced ...

SUDDENLY, NEW FOES TO WATERFRONT PLAN

Oct 01, 2000; ... A sudden groundswell of opposition to the city's master plan forbuilding on the South Boston Waterfront is gaining strength,threatening to delay construction of the first major projects there. Activists in neighborhoods far removed from the 1,000-acreindustrial plain - where ...

CHECK OUT RATINGS FOR ONLINE BROKERS

Oct 01, 2000; ... Many agencies and magazines have rated the service quality ofonline brokerage firms. The Investing Online Resource Center - anindependent non-commercial agency funded by the Investor ProtectionTrust - has the most complete links to these online broker surveys ...

RADCLIFFE ON THE HUDSON

Oct 01, 2000 ... CAMBRIDGE IS LOSING out to New York City. The Radcliffe PublishingCourse is moving to Columbia University's Graduate School ofJournalism, leaving a gash in the educational landscape. The course started in 1947 to help Radcliffe graduates put theireducations to use. Today, women and ...

UNJUSTIFIED PROSECUTION

Oct 01, 2000 ... ATTORNEY GENERAL Janet Reno and FBI Director Louis Freeh triedlast week to justify actions they took in the prosecution of Wen HoLee, the nuclear scientist at Los Alamos who was originally indictedon 59 serious counts but reached a plea bargain with the governmenton only one count of ...