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Story: Nasa hacker appeals to Bush for pardon

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Posted by: Tom Espiner (Friday 16 January 2009, 4:14 PM)

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Yes, the 73,000 number is unbelievable. However, that is what the US prosecution alleged. Whether you believe the claim or not is another matter.

Journalists in news articles report what other people say, whatever the journalist might personally think or believe. If you want my opinion, read my blog.

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