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Articlesby Shelly Feuer DomashOctober 1, 2000

Smooth Sailing in the Big Apple

What could have been a logistical nightmare—replete with miscues, bruised egos or worse—at the city's largest event on record, instead developed into a finely tuned, dynamic project that set sail for its duration without major incident.

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Articlesby T.M. FinneranAugust 1, 2000

Police Recruits

Should applicants for jobs as police be held to a higher standard of moral character than is expected in other fields of employment? These re­cruits, after all, are just the mirror image of the society they will police. Is this pre­requisite fair, or even realistic?

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Articlesby Roy HuntingtonFebruary 1, 1998

Harbor Units: Beat May Be Different, But Goals Are Same

There are countless other agencies of different sizes, each tasked with making the waters of their jurisdictions safe for recreational boating and business use.

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