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Show TheSaltLakeTribune NATION Friday, September 26, 1997 _ A385 Lennon Files: FBIReleases Spy Notes T y HEALTH CARE LiPnUI @ From Previous Page comment. Wiener lodged his first Freedom of Information Act request for FBI files on Lennon in 1981 while doing research for a book He sued the FBI in 1983, alleging that it failed to comply with the FOIA law. Wiener has won several legal victories since by then,a i federal includingap-a 1990 decision RDINARY THINGS Health Care Heroes are ordinary, evervday people putting torth extra in extra eli to do1 » extraordinary etforl extraordi things. They're people things. Theyte people like like peals court rejecting the FBI's argument that it had to keep documents secret in order to protect federal informants and intelligence methods. But eyen after that ruling the case dragged on and on. In December 1995, Los Angeles federal trial judge Robert Takasugi issued an order directing the FBI to answer 13 questions about Shauna Mann. an RN at Salt Lake Regional Medical Center's Critical Care Unit. A single mom and a proud grandmother Shatina isa cheerleader on the ball tield and at work. She has a consistent magic that stabilizes the CC Unit, even in the whyit was continuingto withhold most dificult situations. So much so. that patients and documents. Rather than respond to the questions, Marmalefsky said, negotiations commenced which led to a settlement, including release of the doc-iments. In addition, the FBI agreed to pay Wiener's law- doctors alike Wanta “Shauna-type” nurse at their side Shauna Mann, a Salt Lake Regional Medical Center yers $204,000 for fees andcosts. But the case is still not over Portions of 10 documents turned over this week wereblacked out Health Care Hero, Proud to Care. SALT LAKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER and the Justice Department contends that it still does not have to turn over 10 remaining docu- ments from its Lennon file. The government asserts that making the papers public would violate agreements with an undisclosed foreign country — believed to be PARACELSUS Britain — that provided information on Lennon. | THERESfh NORE! FOR ABU f (ALL 1-800-897-LINK DAVIS HOSPITAL \\D MEDICAL CENTER JORDAN VALLE HOSPHAL SALT LAKE REGIONAL, MEDICAL CEMIER PIONEER VALLEY Hospi Ls HOMECARE AAD HOSPICE AVION West Job SAUPLARE GIy WV WL City Waswen Fkove 561-8888 350-4111 964-3100 350-8400 825-9561 For free confidential help with Domestic Violence. | Wanta story printed a few years agoin The Salt Lake Tribune?It's available to you now through the World Wide Web. For moreinformation, e-mail tribaccess @sitrib.com 50stars andstripes ~ $12.95 bars Tibsloe, 1138. stan Meysanine bevel AT&¥ Digital PCS. Sign up now andget 1200 minutesfor just $99.99 every month for a year plus one low calling rate around the West. eit Extra minutes are nice. But AT&T Digital PCS gives you more. Lots more. Like the ability to makeortakecalls at your homerate in nine western states. But that's not all. You'll also get free activation. And a conveniently integrated monthly bill which It’s all within your reach. (i? includes 30 minutes free AT&T Residential Long Distance every month for a year. Alst * Free Caller ID * VoiceMail * No annual contract | 800- | M ! G | N E wwwaatt.com/wireless/ With AT&T, your wireless is worth more. AT&T Wireless Services Action Link Blacker's, Boothe Bros. Circuit City. Custom Communications, Digisat, High Tech Electronics, Future Shop. IVMSystems, Hutch’s TV & Appll Staples, Super Sonic, TB! Communications, Totally Wireless, United Computer, Utah Phone Company 2CMI ks Wireless, Lynn's Audio Video. Omniserve, Park City Cellular Performance Sound. Radio Shack RC Wi | |