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Boening, Amy E. Funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services supported the electronic publication of this interview.
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"This case has generated more documents than I've ever seen," Boening said.
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"It's a little bit like if a tornado touches down," Boening said.
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Boening said he agreed a delay might be in order and apologized to Racek for the eleventh-hour twist.
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Who the woman is and what she could testify to is unclear, but Boening said the prosecution thinks it strengthens their case.
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"This case has generated more documents than I've ever seen," Boening said.
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Boening walloped Abdullah Al Daham (9-6), Hassan Zeraatgar trounced Mazen Berjawi (9-6),
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She was born on December 30, 1920, in rural Berlin, the daughter of Paul and Agusta (Schultz) Boening.
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"We're trying to get a little bit of insurance," Boening said.
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"It's a little bit like if a tornado touches down," Boening said.
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