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As a regulator, there is a tendency to act like one knows it all. One day in the fall of 2000, Harry Jaffe, a writer for the Washingtonian Magazine,... [Pg.150]

As a regulator, there is a tendency to act like one knows it all. One day in the fall of 2000, Harry Jaffe, a writer for the Washingtonian Magazine, asked if we knew that there was a nursery school just uphill from the excavations on the Glenbrook Road property. We certainly did not know that We can only assume that whenever we were in that area of campus, the kids must have been inside. [Pg.169]

The Rockwood area comprises six residences. It is adjacent to the original AUES and portions of the lots may have been within the fenced perimeter of the site. However, once the fence was removed after the AUES was closed, burials could have occurred there. Portions of some of the backyards have been filled in, and several disposal areas have been found in close proximity. In a December 2000 Washingtonian Magazine article, Harry Jaffe coined the phrase the Rockwood Six. ... [Pg.199]


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