White Plains Rural Cemetery to Dedicate New Memorial Saturday

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WPCNR North Ender. From White Plains Rural Cemetary. October 8, 2004: The historical White Plains Rural Cemetery, located at 167 North Broadway, announces the dedication of the new Columbarium on Saturday, October 9th, at 11:00 am.


The Columbarium, situated in a garden setting within our well-maintained, park-like cemetery, is the first of more units to be placed in various locations in the cemetery.

The Cemetery Board of Trustees, in response to more and more requests for the interment of “cremains,” have chosen to offer cremorial niches in a pastoral setting.

White Plains Rural Cemetery’s historic house, built in 1797 and rehabilitated in 2000, is included on the National Register of Historic Places.  It is the focal point of the cemetery, located at one of the Gateways of our City, where so much of our history is carved in stone.

We invite all to visit the dedication ceremony and partake of the refreshments.

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LIFEBOAT, the First Survival Movie, Plays the Cinema De Lux at Tuesday Matinee f

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WPCNR SCREEN GEMS. From National Amusements. (Edited). October 8, 2004: City Center Cinema De Lux Theatre will present one of the great Alfred Hitchcock dramas at its monthly Silver Screen Classics Matinee Tuesday. It’s LIFEBOAT, released in 1944, which brought home the horrors of the Battle for the North Atlantic to folks on the homefront in the era of 25 cents admissions, JujyFruits and Good and Plenty. The Story:

In the Atlantic during WWII, an Allied ship and a German U-boat are involved in a battle and both ships are sunk. The survivors from the torpedoed ship hurry to gather in one of the remaining lifeboats and find they are from a variety of backgrounds: an international journalist; a rich businessman; the radio operator; a nurse; a steward; a sailor and an engineer with communist tendencies. Trouble starts when they pull a man out of the water who turns out to be a German from the sunken U-boat. This drama was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and stars a host of Hollywood legends: John Hodiack and Constance Porter, with Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak.


 


One critic said, “more drama per square inch. The entire picture takes place in a small lifeboat, with a bickering crew of castaways.” Tallulah Bankhead is characterized as “superb, dahling.”


 


Silver Screen Classics is a monthly series offered at City Center 15: Cinema de Lux.  Enjoy a classic film, popcorn and a soft drink for only $1.00.  This month’s feature is Lifeboat (1944).

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Expert Identifies Fragments from Cappelli Hotel Site as Artifacts

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WPCNR Main Street Journal. By John F. Bailey. October 8, 2004: A professional archeologist working for the Westchester County Department of Recreation and Parks,  has identified and verified that two rock fragments retrieved by a White Plains amateur archeologist, activist, and barrister Dan Seidel as being genuine crafted artifacts from hundreds of years ago when Native Americans “developed”  White Plains.



Dan Seidel, Preserver of the Past: Dan holds up a suspected arrowhead in his right hand and the beginnings of a straight edge knife. Dan found them in the grooves of a Cappelli auger drill that was executing test borings on the Renaissance Square hotel site last Friday. He brought them to the Common Council meeting last Friday where this photograph was taken. Seidel has contended that an archaeological survey should be undertaken before the site is distrubed since the site has never been built on with the exception of the parking lot. Photo by WPCNR News


 


 


 


 


For months, at hearing after hearing, Mr. Seidel has urged the Common Council and Louis Cappelli, the Super Developer to do an artifact sift-through on the site of Mr. Cappelli’s Renaissance Square project before beginning construction to retrieve possible fragments of White Plains past.


Last week, when Mr. Seidel noted Cappelli crews drilling for bedrock on the parking lot that exists there now, he checked the auger of the drill being used on Saturday, having been asked to leave the site last Friday, and found two pieces of rock that looked in his eye to be an arrowhead and a knife edge. (Mr. Seidel is an artifact-hunter as a hobby.)



Mr. Seidel holds what he believed to be a “worked” hand-held knife device on the left, and an arrowhead on the right. Thursday an expert confirmed he was correct. Photo by WPCNR News


Today, Mr. Seidel showed the rocks to Susann Dublin, County Archaeologist at the Croton Point Park Nature Center and she confirmed his analysis.


Mr. Seidel filed this report with CNR:


“Well, they are the real deal!! I was at the Croton Point Park Nature Ctr. Materials Lab this afternoon, met with Susann Dublin, County Archaeologist. She confirmed there’s no doubt, these pieces have been “worked” and they are real.


She can not date them, being out of site and all, but she stated there should be nothing done at that site until the “1B” is done and the shoveling testing done.”


Boring for bedrock was a violation.


“The boring for bedrock was a violation of law and this action should not have been taken at this time. The fact that the action of boring should not have been taken has been confirmed by other people as well (unofficially – the guy doing the work!!).”



Arrowhead? The smooth, “choclately” looking artifact is heated treated chert, a mudlike like stone which gains greater strength and flexibility after being heat treated, Seidel wrote. Photo by WPCNR News



Hand-Knife Edge? The other, Seidel writes is a stone artifact, but was indeed worked and made to fit in one’s hand. Photo by WPCNR News 

“She (Susann Dublin)  is calling Cynthia Blackmore (from Parks, Preservation,Historical Dept of New York State) and also will call Susan Hartgen as well. She was a bit “surprised” that Hartgen did not pick up on the site of limited disturbance. She said Hartgen usually is pretty good. “


Mr. Seidel explained more in a post to the CitizeNetReporter this morning: “The chert piece was found in the center drilling hole debris of the outlined area (outlined in orange dashes to indicate the area of limited disturbance) in the parking lot. It is not natural to this area. The stone “hand knife”  is typical of tools used. There was no way to tell how far down these pieces came from but there was one from each of two piles of “pebble/rock” debris.”



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Havorah Hosts Sabbath Service
for Developmentally Disabled Persons

In its continuing effort to bring people with special needs closer to their Jewish culture, the Havorah Program of Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) and Temple Israel Center are hosting Sabbath Services for persons with developmental disabilities on November 13 at 1PM. All are welcome and admission is free. For information call Gail Oliver at 845-565-8610.

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CSEA-ers in the Money: Get Pay Raises Tomorrow. Retro Pay Checks coming.

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WPCNR CITY HALL CIRCUIT. October 7, 2004: An internal memorandum ciculated at city hall today from Mayor Joseph Delfino to Civil Service Employee Association members announced that Friday’s pay checks will be fattened up with the 4% increase recently negotiated by the Mayor and approved last Monday for the fiscal 2004-05 pay year by the Common Council.


 



OPENING THE VAULT AT CITY HALL: CSEA checks will soon be in CSEA workers hands. Photo by WPCNR NEWS


 


The memorandum also set the schedule for  lump sum payments reflecting the raises of fiscal 2002-03 and 03-04 will be paid over the next two months. The lump sum 3.5% increase over their 02-03 salary, will be paid October 15, next week. The additional 3.5% in crease for the 2003-04 fiscal year will be paid November 12, and the lump sum increase (of 4%) for 2004 on November 26.

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Charlie Booth’s Night at the Plaza. Slater Center Director Saluted for 25 Years

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WPCNR DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BOULEVARDIER. October 7, 2004: Charlie Booth, the only Executive Director the Thomas H. Slater Center has ever had will be saluted on October 22, 2004, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Slater Center founding with a dinner-dance with Mr. Booth as the Guest of  Honor at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. A “Who’s Who of  79 White Plains Citizens” are putting together the event simultaneously saluting the founding of the Center in 1979, and Mr. Booth’s role in building its services.


The event will begin at 6 P.M. Tickets are $75 and residents who wish to salute The Slater Center on its 25th anniversary and Mr. Booth’s tireless work in making the Center grow are urged to R.S.V.P. by October 15. For more information call 948-6211. Payment for Tickets should be sent c/o The Slater Center, 2 Fisher Court, White Plains, NY 10601



Charlie Booth: 25 Years of Building the Slater Center.


Whimsical Rendering of Mr. Booth By Grif, (from the Dinner Invitation).

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Hillary, Queen Latifah Star at City Center De Lux This Weekend.

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WPCNR SCREEN GEMS. From National Amusements. October 7, 2004: Hilary Duff’s new movie, Raise Your Voice premiers nationwide at the City Center Friday, along with Queen Latifah as a wisecracking New York cabbie in Taxi. The high school football movie, Friday Night Lights will also kick off its run at the posh theatres in City Center Friday. The showtimes for the week ahead:
 

TAXI — This non-stop action comedy stars Queen Latifah as New York’s fastest cabbie whose skills and patience are supremely tested as she assists an undercover cop (Jimmy Fallon) tracking down a gang of female bank robbers. PG-13

OPENING NATIONWIDE ON FRIDAY, October 8, 2004

RAISE YOUR VOICE — Hillary Duff stars as a small town girl with a big city voice who leaves home to attend a performing arts academy in L.A. Despite many challenges she eventually makes new friends, refines her talent and finds first love. PG

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS — Billy Bob Thornton stars in this drama about a small town high school football team in Texas which must overcome many obstacles to achieve a winning season. PG-13

BABY PICTURES

At CITY CENTER 15 Cinema de Lux The October 14th feature is “SHARK TALE”, Rated PG.


Thursday, October 07, 2004  
Ladder 49 **(PG-13) –12:45;3:45;7:00;9:55 pm. ;
Shark Tale (PG) –12:00;12:30;1:00;1:20;2:15;2:45;3:15;3:35;4:30;5:00;5:30;7:15;7:45;9:10;9:40 pm. ;
The Last Shot (R) –12:15;2:50;5:20;7:55;10:30 pm. ;
Ladder 49 (PG-13) –1:15;4:15;7:30;10:20 pm. ;
Mr. 3000 (PG-13) –12:10;2:40;5:10;7:40;10:15 pm. ;
Shaun of the Dead (R) –12:10;2:35;5:05;7:35;10:05 pm. ;
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (PG) –1:50;4:25;7:20;9:50 pm. ;
The Motorcycle Diaries (R) –1:25;4:20;7:10;10:00 pm. ;
Taxi (PG-13) –12:00;2:30;5:00;7:25;10:00 pm. ;
Wimbledon (PG-13) –1:30;4:00;6:30;9:00 pm. ;
The Forgotten (PG-13) –12:05;2:20;4:35;6:50;9:20;10:10 pm. ;
Cellular (PG-13) –5:50;8:10;10:25 pm. ;

Friday, October 08, 2004  
Cellular (PG-13) –6:00;8:15;10:25 pm;12:30 am. ;
The Forgotten (PG-13) –12:15;2:35;4:50;7:10;9:25;11:40 pm. ;
Ladder 49 **(PG-13) –12:45;3:35;6:20;9:10 pm;12:00 am. ;
Wimbledon (PG-13) –10:15 pm;12:25 am. ;
Taxi (PG-13) –12:00;2:25;4:55;7:25;9:50 pm;12:10 am. ;
Raise Your Voice (PG) –12:05;2:30;5:05;7:35;10:05 pm;12:30 am. ;
Shark Tale **(PG) –12:00;2:15;4:30;6:45;9:00;11:15 pm. ;
The Motorcycle Diaries (R) –1:00;3:50;6:40;9:50 pm;12:35 am. ;
Shaun of the Dead (R) –12:40;3:05;5:30;7:55;10:20 pm;12:40 am. ;
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (PG) –1:05;3:45;6:35;9:05;11:50 pm. ;
Friday Night Lights (PG-13) –1:20;4:10;7:00;9:55 pm;12:30 am. ;
Mr. 3000 (PG-13) –1:25;4:00 pm. ;
Shark Tale (PG) –12:30;1:10;1:40;2:45;3:25;3:55;5:00;5:40;7:15;8:00;9:30;11:45 pm. ;
Ladder 49 (PG-13) –1:15;4:05;6:50;9:40 pm;12:30 am. ;
Friday Night Lights **(PG-13) –6:30;9:25 pm;12:10 am. ;

Saturday, October 09, 2004  
Friday Night Lights **(PG-13) –6:30;9:25 pm;12:10 am. ;
Ladder 49 **(PG-13) –12:45;3:35;6:20;9:10 pm;12:00 am. ;
Team America: World Police (R) –7:10 pm. ;
Shark Tale **(PG) –12:00;2:15;4:30;6:45;9:00;11:15 pm. ;
Ladder 49 (PG-13) –1:15;4:05;6:50;9:40 pm;12:30 am. ;
Shark Tale (PG) –12:30;1:10;1:40;2:45;3:25;3:55;5:00;5:40;7:15;8:00;9:30;11:45 pm. ;
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (PG) –1:05;3:45;9:05;11:50 pm. ;
Mr. 3000 (PG-13) –1:25;4:00 pm. ;
Shaun of the Dead (R) –12:40;3:05;5:30;7:55;10:20 pm;12:40 am. ;
Friday Night Lights (PG-13) –1:20;4:10;7:00;9:55 pm;12:30 am. ;
Raise Your Voice (PG) –12:05;2:30;5:05;7:35;10:05 pm;12:30 am. ;
The Motorcycle Diaries (R) –1:00;3:50;6:40;9:50 pm;12:35 am. ;
Taxi (PG-13) –12:00;2:25;4:55;7:25;9:50 pm;12:10 am. ;
The Forgotten (PG-13) –12:15;

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Hospitals Terminating United Health Care Coverage Hold Impact Forum Oct 15

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WPCNR MEDIC. Special to WPCNR. October 7, 2004: A special October 15 forum on the impact of the recent termination of Pinnacle Healthcare’s member hospital contracts with United Healthcare on businesses and employees, due to United refusing to pay up to the level of hospital costs, will be held by the Westchester County Association at 8:30 A.M., October 15, in the auditorium of the Reckson Metro Center, 360 Hamilton Avenue. The Chief Executive Officers of the Pennacle Healthcare member hospitals will participate and are expected to detail how the withholding of health care coverage is affecting their ability to deliver and get paid by patients for hospital services.

Pinnacle Healthcare Inc.,  is a consortium of five Westchester area hospitals, Hudson Valley Hospital Center (Cortlandt Manor), The Mount Vernon Hospital, St. John’s Riverside Hospital (Yonkers), Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester (New Rochelle) and Westchester Medical Center (Valhalla). The five hospitals terminated Pinnacle hospital contracts with United Healthcare effective September 25, 2004.

 


Thousands of members of United Healthcare who use a Pinnacle hospital are affected by the move. 



Pinnacle, in a statement released September 24,  said that it has been attempting to negotiate a new contract with United Healthcare for more than a year. However, the negotiations have proved unsuccessful.  


 


“This is a very unfortunate situation that will affect not only our hospitals, but our patients and our physicians,” said Helen Turchioe, Pinnacle’s Executive Director. 


 


“In order to maintain the high quality level of care that our patients deserve, we must be compensated fairly for the care that we provide.”


 


At the forum, CEOs of the five hospitals will discuss how members of United Health Care are dealing with their hospitals.

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Movin Out: Tenants Contemplate Move Out of Bar Annex as Demo on Main St Begins

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 6, 2004: The demolition of the vacated storefronts on Main Street began today to clear the way for the Louis Cappelli Renaissance Square Hotel and Condominium project. Bruce Berg, Vice President of Cappelli Enterprises, said a demolition permit has been obtained from the City of White Plains and utilities turned off, and preliminary demolition procedures had begun today.



 


MOVIN’ OUT: A moving van was removing the voluminous  papers, notes, and back issues of Suburban Street, some 28 years of records of the White Plains independent news source for a quarter century of James Benerofe, real estate magnate and White Plains premier publisher. The “Benerofe Archives” were being moved out of the Bar Building annex to a new location within the city this morning. Meanwhile a Cappelli Enterprises demolition person can be seen straddling the lowrise roof of the unoccupied shops on Main Street in preparing for the razing of the vacated storefronts to the right of the 1929-vintage Bar Building which will be preserved, and rehabilitated by Mr. Cappelli in cooperation with the Bar Building owners, Anthony and Frank Longhitano. Photo by WPCNR News


Mr. Berg also said that he was in the final stages of completing negotiations with Westin Hotels to run the hotel to be erected on the site occupied by the vacant store fronts, and that will run through to the proposed office building on Hamilton Avenue. Asked if “The Super Dealer,” Donald Trump, investor in Trump Tower at City Center, was considering partnering in the hotel, Mr. Berg said he had not knowledge of that at this point, that Mr. Trump was only investing in the City Center at this time.


Berg assured WPCNR that no demolition would begin on the Bar Building Annex while tenants were still occupying that premises. He said the storefronts would be torn down up to the Trump Tower at City Center sales office.



The Trump Tower at City Center Marketing Center will remain. Ruins of old RKO Theater to the left will be razed.  Photo by WPCNR News

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Day 101: Liberator of Mandela, Files for Stay with U.S. Supreme Court for Elena

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 6, 2004, UPDATED October 7, 12:00 A.M. E.D.T.: Nathan Lewin, principal of Lewin & Lewin, Columbia Law Professor and described as one of the two most influential attorneys in the nation’s capitol, was in the process of filing an emergency motion with the United States Supreme Court Wednesday requesting the country’s highest court grant a stay, (pending appeal), of the 6-month jail sentence handed out to White Plains resident, Elena Sassower, a resident of Lake Street, for “Disruption of Congress.” Ms. Sassower is serving her 101st Day in jail today. Mr. Lewin’s motion is expected to be filed Monday in the United States Supreme Court. It is possible that Ms. Sassower may be freed as early as Tuesday.


 



White Plains Number One Political Prisoner.


Elena Sassower of Lake Street, White Plains


Day 101


Photo from Center of Judicial Accountability.



The motion was being prepared by Mr. Lewin and his daughter Wednesday, after the three-judge Appellate Court in Washington denied Ms. Sassower’s latest appeal for a stay last week. Doris Sassower, who with her daughter, founded the Center for Judicial Accountability in White Plains, was hopeful of swift Supreme Court action to free her daughter.


 


Going to the Top Court in the Land


 


Miles Ehrenkranz, spokesperson for the Center for Judicial Accountability explained to WPCNR yesterday the plight of Ms. Sassower:


 


“Papers are currently being prepared (Wednesday)  in light of the most recent rejection (of Elena’s Sassower’s request for a stay) despite the late-breaking news that the U.S. Attorney’s Office has consented a hundred per cent  to release Elena from prison. The three judge panel said no and denied her release, gave it to Judge Brian Holman, and he said no, without a reason.”


 


Ehrenkranz said that at this point the world-famous law firm of Lewin & Lewin, has consented to take up Ms. Sassower’s cause.


 


“The firm of Lewin & Lewin, which helped free Nelson Mandela (in 1990). They normally command $1,000 an hour and they are taking Elena’s case pro bono. They are preparing papers for an emergency motion for it (the request for a stay pending appeal) for it to be brought before the U.S. Supreme Court, “ Ehrankrenz reports to WPCNR.


 


Petition of 1,000 signatures circulated.


 


The Center for Judicial Accountability is circulating an electronic petition through their website, www.petitiononline.com/elena  ,  demanding Ms. Sassower’s release, pending her appeal.


 


 


Ehrenkranz said of the petition: “That petition has also been hand-carried throughout New York City, and other major cities across the country, by members of the family, members of the organization and we’re nearing 1,000 signatures. Among the people to receive hard copies of said signatures on that petition, are the President of the United States, Senator John Kerry, the D.C. Court of Appeals, the United States Supreme Court, and many humanitarian organizations, such as Amnesty International, American Civil Liberties Union, and National Amnesty.”


 


Open Your Mouth in My  Senate Judiciary Committee and You Go Directly to Jail, Do Not Get to Call an Attorney, and Do Not Get a Stay Pending Appeal.


 


Ms. Sassower was charged when she asked to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on one of President George Bush’s appointees to the federal bench, whom the Center for Judicial Accountabilty felt was unqualified. The hearing was closed, and Ms. Sassower asked politely if she could speak, and the Chairman of that Committee, Senator Saxby Chambliss  promptly directed capitol police to arrest her. 


 


She was jailed and charged with disruption of congress. She was tried and convicted in April of this year, and her sentence doubled by Judge Holeman June 28, (her sentencing date), when she refused to write a letter of contrition for her behavior and submit to the conditions of a suspended sentence. Those conditions would have prohibited her from advocating before congress or government institutions, in return for probation.


 


Senators Clinton and Schumer, New York delegation Do Not Raise an eyebrow.


 


To date, Mr. Ehrenkranz says no rights organization or political figure has professed concern over the treatment of Ms. Sassower,  (Though many New York political figures wrote letters on behalf of convicted and incarcerated State Senator Guy Vellella who extorted bribes, was convicted, sentenced to a year and was released this week after three months in jail.)


 


Local Media Ignore Sassower in the Slammer.


 


Strangely,  the New York media which usually thrives  on reporting  the slightest inconvenience visited on terrorist suspects and unruly protestors, or accused politicians, and public figures in sexual indiscretions as ignored the Sassower matter.


 


Despite the widespread notification of Ms. Sassower’s jailing by congress, only one news story resulted in The Philadelphia Inquirer. The television news show 20/20 rejected coverage, as did CBS 60 Minutes.


 


The New York Times and the Gannett Journal-News have not carried the story either, nor have Channel 7, 4, 2, and 5, and News 12 in the local area, or any radio talk show. The New York Law Journal has run a story, WPCNR believes. The only news media that has reported this story locally is WPCNR, which is puzzling.


 


 The London Times however, finds this story very intriguing and is now in the process of preparing a story on the Sassower matter.


 


Ms. Sassower’s mother reports that the Rabbi of Temple Israel in White Plains had written a letter on her daughter’s behalf to the three-judge panel. (Elena Sassower teaches at Temple Israel.) She also instructs at another temple in New York City where the Rabbi also wrote a letter extolling her character and requesting the three-judge panel grant her a stay.


 


The Advocate Steps Up


 


Nathan Lewin and his daughter, Alyza, are the principals of Lewin & Lewin, and Mr. Lewin delayed a trip to Israel this week to prepare the motion for a stay to the Supreme Court.


 


Mr. Lewin is described in a 1999 article by The Jerusalem Post as having been chosen by The Wasingtonian magazine as the No. 2 on the list of 50 Best Lawyers in Washington in 1992. Lewin was ranked behind Robert Bennett as Number One.


 


The Post notes he has represented Richard Nixon, Ed Meese, Meir Kahane, and Jodie Foster in the John Hinckley Case. He is reported on a social footing with two of the Supreme Court justices, Anton Scalia and Stephen Breyer.


 


Lewin, The Post reports has argued 27 cases before the Supreme Court, and is a professor at Columbia Law School, and has written many articles on Supreme Court law.


 


Mrs. Sassower said hopefully a release and grant of a stay could come at any time, if the Supreme Court chose. Mr. Ehrenkranz said late Wednesday afternoon that the motion on Elena Sassower’s behalf would be filed Monday at the Supreme Court, and he said a stay and Ms. Sassower’s subesequent release might come as early as Tuesday.


 


 


 


 


 

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