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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras m<10>made</10>the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras <10>made</10> the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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article-16453_1
Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news <34>news</34>he failure to reach an agreement broke.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the <21>election</21>," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before ne<34>news</34>f the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news<34>news</34>the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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article-16453_1
Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocke<32>rocked</32>Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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article-16453_1
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article-16453_1
Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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article-16453_1
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article-16453_1
The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned that the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even sugge<40>suggested</40>eurozone could deal with an abrupt Greek exit.
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article-16453_1
Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the v<13>vote</13>and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently <t5>last October</t5> when Dr. Barnett Slepian was <ei26>gunned</ei26> down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day.
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The company said it was informed <t7>Friday</t7> that it <ei33>violated</ei33> MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley <ei12>was</ei12> not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict <t3>this week</t3> in favor of abortion providers. Horsley <ei12>was</ei12> not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice.
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ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently <ei37>searching</ei37> for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary <ei35>setback</ei35>.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary <ei5>setback</ei5>.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and <ei21>featured</ei21> photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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Pathway Communications, which has <ei28>maintained</ei28> the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a <ei3>decision</ei3> to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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The Web site <ei20>included</ei20> the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the <ei36>move</ei36> a ``temporary setback.''
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Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were <ei25>killed</ei25>, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers <ei2>says</ei2> a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, <ei29>said</ei29> in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was <ei30>knocked</ei30> off-line without notice.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently <ei37>searching</ei37> for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary <ei35>setback</ei35>.''
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Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary <ei5>setback</ei5>.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and <ei21>featured</ei21> photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has <ei28>maintained</ei28> the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a <ei3>decision</ei3> to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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The Web site <ei20>included</ei20> the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the <ei36>move</ei36> a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were <ei25>killed</ei25>, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers <ei2>says</ei2> a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley <ei34>called</ei34> the move a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was <ei27>crossed</ei27> out <t6>that same day.</t6>
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the <ei13>suit</ei13>, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> <t3>this week</t3> in favor of abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that <ei10>led</ei10> to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> this week in favor of abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court <ei9>trial</ei9> that led to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> this week in favor of abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which <ei8>was</ei8> the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million <ei11>verdict</ei11> this week in favor of abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site <ei1>found</ei1> to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it <t4>Thursday</t4> night for <ei18>violating</ei18> ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, <ei17>closed</ei17> it Thursday night for <ei18>violating</ei18> ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict <t3>this week</t3> in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the <ei13>suit</ei13>, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Horsley was not a defendant in the <ei13>suit</ei13>, in which the Portland, Ore., jury <ei14>ruled</ei14> that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has <ei28>maintained</ei28> the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a <ei3>decision</ei3> to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Horsley called the <ei36>move</ei36> a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were <ei25>killed</ei25>, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to <ei38>host</ei38> the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to <ei4>shut</ei4> the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently <ei37>searching</ei37> for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
``We are presently <ei37>searching</ei37> for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently <ei37>searching</ei37> for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which <ei16>provided</ei16> the Internet space for the site, closed it <t4>Thursday</t4> night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which <ei16>provided</ei16> the Internet space for the site, <ei17>closed</ei17> it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said.
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APW19990206.0090_1
The company said it was <ei32>informed</ei32> <t7>Friday</t7> that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary <ei35>setback</ei35>.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary <ei5>setback</ei5>.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and <ei21>featured</ei21> photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Pathway Communications, which has <ei28>maintained</ei28> the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a <ei3>decision</ei3> to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
The Web site <ei20>included</ei20> the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the <ei36>move</ei36> a ``temporary setback.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were <ei25>killed</ei25>, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
ATLANTA (AP) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers <ei2>says</ei2> a decision to shut the site down is just a ``temporary setback.'' Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury ruled that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers. MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont said. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company <ei31>said</ei31> it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Horsley called the move a ``temporary <ei35>setback</ei35>.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary <ei35>setback</ei35>.''
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APW19990206.0090_1
Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day. Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that ``The Nuremberg Files'' was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was informed Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on ``threatening and harassing language.'' Horsley called the move a ``temporary setback.'' ``We are presently searching for a bolder and more principled (Internet service provider) to host the Nuremburg Files,'' the statement <ei39>said</ei39>.
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APW19990206.0090_1
MindSpring, which provided the Internet space for the site, closed it Thursday night for violating ``our appropriate use policies,'' spokesman Serge Clermont <ei19>said</ei19>. The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names <ei24>appeared</ei24> on the list were killed, most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict <t3>this week</t3> in favor of abortion providers. Horsley was not a defendant in the suit, in which the Portland, Ore., jury <ei14>ruled</ei14> that such sites constitute threats to abortion providers.
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APW19990206.0090_1
Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his ``Nuremburg Files'' site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that <ei10>led</ei10> to a $107 million verdict <t3>this week</t3> in favor of abortion providers.
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