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' The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday June 9 2001 — A5 ©©Dglhl - ©XOCIlfl'&DOBD - Teen hacker SdDOD TERRE HAUTE Ind(AP) Timothy McVeigh awaited transfer Fndmr to the window-less brick building where he WiU be put td desman journey that will be his last chance to see fee sky and breafeq the fresh air The 3- ndoiaU effort Thun- to stave Off execution for the Oklahoma City bombing defeats in after backto-bac- k court He is set to die by chemical injection at 8 un EDT MoMay in the first execution carried out by fee federal government since 1963 ' He is expected to be moved from his cell to fee death house no later than Sunday morning 24 hours before fee Execution Prison officials Ivduld not say exactly when jie would be moved citing pecurity concerns t McVeigh has already jinstructed prison officials on jwhat he wants done wife his body his money ynd any belongings Pawn officials and McVeigh's lawyers would not say what will happen to fee body other than feat it will be turned over to a representative of the family Before bis original execu- - appeals judge stayed the order Friday until a panel of judges could consider the issue McVeigh was convicted of murder and condemned for the April 19 1993 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building that killed 168 people in the deadliest act of terrorism on US soil In Oklahoma City about 300 survivors and bombing victims’ relatives will watch die execution on a secure it TV broadcast “I’ve heard some people kind of plan to celebrate and that’s up to every individual” said Tom Kight who lost a stepdaughter in the bombing “I certainly plan no celebra- : ‘ closed-circu- tion” AP photo This photo from the Federal Bureau of Prisons shows an Inmate cell in the special confinement unit of fee US Penitentiary In Terre Haute nd Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVbigh scheduled to be axe? cuted oq Monday will spend time in the cohfinement unit prior to execution " tion date a month ago McVeigh had given away most of bis belongings to fellow death row inmates including a peture of himself inscribed wife the words: “My head has been bloodied One complication surfaced Friday when a federal judge in Pittsburgh ordered the execution videotaped for a case alleging the death penalty violates fee bah cm cruel and unusual punishment An Mf sentenced to probation BOSTON (AP)— A Connecticut boy with charged hacking into the US Air Force’s computer system was sentenced to two years of probation Friday during which time he cannot use a computer without adult supervision The teen-agwho was 13 at the time of the incident in March 2000 must also repay $2000 to the US government Attorney General Thomas Reilly said The pro- bation also requires that he maintain a passing average at er school For security reasons government offices in and around Terre Haute will be closed on Monday and fee start of summer school was postponed for a day McVeigh has been housed in fee federal death row Special Confinement Unit — known as “Dog” unit because it was once the “D” wing of the prison — since July 1999 when he and the 19 other men facing federal death sentences woe moved to Terre Haute The boy's name has not been released because he is a juvenile Officials have refused to disclose his hometown for fear of making him a hero among hackers The teen-agallegedly made his way into the system through a secure connection between the Air Force and a US Department of Transportation computer at the John A Volpe National Transporta-tio- n Systems Center in er 12 women sue NYC over parade assaults “ L - NEW YORK (AP) — Twelve women have sued the city for almost $1 billion claiming feat pqlice ignored their pleas for hdp when mobs of men sexually assaulted them in Central Park after last year’s Puerto Rican Day parade The lawsuits seeking $960 million id damages were filed Wednesday and Thursday in New York Gty’s State Supreme Court They allege ' that after the Fifth Avenue patfde 6dJunelt2000 bffi cert failed ib do their duty and protect fee women This year’s parade is on Sunday City and police' officials did not immediately return tele- phone calls seeking comment Friday The women are among more than 30 who charged that after the parade young men in the park doused them with water stripped them and groped their buttocks and breasts while police officers refused to act on their complaints “It's simply not fair to live m a city like New York and have police dismiss you over and over again when some- feinghorrific happens toyou in broad daylight” said piain-tif- if Ande Qeyton Bryant Of 30 men charged various-wi- fe riotsex abuse disor-- r conduct and robbery in connection wife de tumult 18 pleaded guilty or were' convicted and were issued sentences ranging from probation to two to six years in prison The other were eitheracquit- ted or die charges against them dismissed £ -- ’: : ’ J i skate Take through history v- : f 'v i 'i by Betty Detonam Appearing to Sunday June 102001 -- I®©© bdsx?!3jo ' OhS r'i ceaaflGo sgdoog Journal f ' " s -- I v V :-! 0- - V r-'- -': Kv V " V ' r-- |