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International

Jul. 17, 2001

Mr. Fix-It

Arriving at Bangkok International Airport, former assistant U.S. attorney Marc Greenberg hadn't anticipated that U.S. Embassy officials would fetch him in an armored car. As they ushered him into the black, bullet-proof Crown Victoria, Greenberg felt a tinge of fear.

        By Liz Valsamis
        
        Arriving at Bangkok International Airport, former assistant U.S. attorney Marc Greenberg hadn't anticipated that U.S. Embassy officials would fetch him in an armored car.
        As they ushered him into the black, bullet-proof Crown Victoria, Greenbe...

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