Imprisoned Spy, Pollard, Ends 4-Day Hunger Strike
Associated Press
MARION, Ill. —
Jonathan Jay Pollard, a former Navy analyst convicted of spying for Israel, has ended a four-day hunger strike at the federal prison here, officials said. Pollard began the hunger strike because he believed his letters were not being delivered and because he thought attorneys were being barred from visiting him, his father, Morris, said.
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