Ken Hechtman

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Ken Hechtman is a freelance journalist from Canada who achieved brief international prominence in late 2001. Afghanistan's Taliban government captured him as a suspected United States spy while he researched a story for the Montreal Mirror. Afghanistan tried, acquitted, and released him after a short time in jail.

In 1987, Hechtman made a memorable impression at Columbia University by getting expelled for keeping stolen uranium in his dormitory room. He had discovered a forgotten storage room underneath the university's chemistry building while exploring the Columbia University Tunnels. The 1992 edition of Lisa Birnbach's College Book named him as a campus legend for the exploit. Hechtman has returned to school at McGill University and now studies computer science.


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Lisa Birnbach's New and Improved College Book, by Lisa Birnbach (1992) ISBN 0-671-79289-X

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