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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 4, 2003

U.S. to Add Thousands of Air Marshals

Making use of available resources, the Bush Administration is reorganizing its homeland security programs to make 5,000 agents available to fly on commercial airlines.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 4, 2003

Customer Dials 9-1-1 Over Fast Food Charge

Police in Avon, Ohio, responded to a 9-1-1 call at a McDonald’s restaurant. The emergency was a customer being charged for extra sauce with her meal.

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Articlesby Dave DouglasSeptember 1, 2003

Sweat Suits: Ballistic Vests

The bad news is, regardless of comfort, you need to wear your vest. The good news is, the manufacturers of ballistic vests and other innovators are working on ways to make wearing a vest more bearable.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleSeptember 1, 2003

The Enemies Within

It seems a quaint idea now, but before 9/11, the leading culprits for launching major terror attacks on American soil were hate groups and other domestic terrorists. These people are flat dangerous, especially to law enforcement officers who might get in their way.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 20, 2003

Police Supplier Website Launches

Police magazine has added to its Website a powerful new resource for any officer who is shopping for police equipment and supplies. PoliceSupplier.com is not just an online extension of the annual Police Buyer’s Guide, but an expanded, continually updated source of product information.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 20, 2003

Afghani Police Station Attacked

The same day a raid on a Kabul police station killed 22 people, attackers set fire to another police compound in southeast Aghanistan and took four policemen as hostages.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 8, 2003

Conference to Feature Biometric Technologies

Recent advances in biometrics as well as technological and security issues concerning the industry will be hot topics at the Biometrics Consortium Conference 2003, Sept. 22-24 in Arlington, Va.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 1, 2003

Patriot Act II Most Likely a Dead Issue

Although the Patriot Act passed easily soon after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a planned expansion of the powers granted to the Federal government with that bill is not getting the same welcome.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2003

Toughbook Tablet PC

Panasonic's new Toughbook CF-18 notebook/pen tablet PC features Intel Centrino mobile technology. Utilizing an ultra-low-voltage Intel Pentium M 900MHz processor with Intel SpeedStep technology, the Toughbook comes in two models: a Windows XP or 2000 notebook/pen tablet convertible and a Windows XP Tablet PC Edition-based notebook.

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