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ProductsSeptember 1, 2007

Multiple-Use LCD Monitors

Datalux Corporation introduces two new models of its 10.4-inch LCD monitor, the XG10 and SG10. Both feature compact, all-metal enclosures, making them applicable for a wide range of uses.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2007

Expanded Sock Line

In addition to 5.11 Tactical’s original black and white 6-inch and 9-inch socks (in traditional Level I and the extra-cushioning Level II thicknesses), they are now offered in coyote.

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Articlesby Steve AshleySeptember 1, 2007

Retention Holster Showdown

These days, weapon retention is a serious subject. And with good reason. About 20 percent of all officers feloniously killed with handguns are slain with their own weapons. This disturbing statistic is trending up despite the increasing availability of holsters designed to aid officers in weapon retention.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 31, 2007

Va. Tech Report Confirms Shortcomings, Offers Preventive Tactics

More than four months have passed since the Virginia Tech tragedy, and the state of Virginia and university officials have released their findings on the April 16 massacre. From their reports, briefly summarized below, other campuses can glean valuable information that they hopefully will be able to apply to their own communities.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 27, 2007

SymbolArts Ranked on 2007 Inc. 5,000

Inc. magazine has ranked SymbolArts number 3,280 on its first-ever Inc. 5,000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.

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Inside the Badge by Richard ValdemarAugust 21, 2007

The Vineland Boys Gang

The powerful 18th Street Gang considered the formation of this new gang by its own members to be "set jumping" and have been at war with the Vineland Boys ever since. This betrayal of their 18th Street allegiance would prove fatal to some.

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Inside the Badge by William HarveyAugust 17, 2007

FTO for Life

There is an age old question that surfaces in this column of mine: How long will the FTO be my FTO? The first answer to this is that it depends on which phase of the training process you are in, but that is the incorrect answer. The real answer is, for life.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 15, 2007

Law Enforcement Officer Deaths Rose Sharply During First Half of 2007

For first time since 1978, more than 100 officers killed during first six months of year. Fatal shootings and traffic-related deaths both increase.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 15, 2007

Law Enforcement Officer Deaths Rose Sharply During First Half of 2007

For first time since 1978, more than 100 officers killed during first six months of year. Fatal shootings, traffic-related deaths both increase

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 9, 2007

Groups Promote National Stop on Red Week

With an alarming number of law enforcement officers being killed each year in automobile crashes—including a growing number in red light-running collisions—the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is teaming up with the National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running and other traffic safety advocates in observing National Stop on Red Week 2007, which runs from August 5–11.

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