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In securing rebuilt World Trade Center, officials seek balance
michael.frazier@newsday.comPicture years from now, when hundreds of thousands of mourners and visitors enter the rebuilt World Trade Center and the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, the 16-acre site's centerpiece. To get there, they will navigate barricades, guard booths...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Terrorism, New York City Police Department, Oklahoma, New York
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LAX tightens security measures after alleged smuggling
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAirport officials and federal authorities said Thursday that they have tightened security at Los Angeles International Airport because of the recent arrest of an elevator mechanic suspected of smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States....Tags: California, North Hills (Los Angeles, California), Police Arrests, Immigration, Court Administration
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Brijot Imaging eliminates jobs
Sentinel Staff WriterLake Mary-based Brijot Imaging Systems Inc. has eliminated an unspecified number of jobs as part of a companywide streamlining, officials said late last week. The high-tech maker of personal image-scanning security equipment recently laid off workers...Tags: Lake Mary, Global Expansion, Sales, Defense
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Russia withdraws some forces from Georgia
IGOETI, Georgia - Russian forces yesterday pulled back from the center of a town not far from Georgia's capital after Russia's president signed a cease-fire deal, but other troops stayed put despite U.S. pressure for Moscow to honor the agreement....Tags: George Bush, Dmitry Medvedev, Armed Forces, National Government, Condoleezza Rice
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Russia in no hurry to pull out of Georgia
The Associated PressRussian forces built ramparts around tanks and posted sentries on a hill in central Georgia on Saturday, digging in despite Western pressure for Moscow to withdraw its forces under a cease-fire deal signed by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The United...Tags: Political Development, Dmitry Medvedev, Nicolas Sarkozy, Armed Conflicts, Condoleezza Rice
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Russians claim they've pulled out of Georgia
GORI, Georgia - Columns of hulking Russian tanks rolled out of key positions deep inside Georgia Friday as Moscow declared it had pulled its forces out following the worst confrontation between the Kremlin and the West since the Soviet collapse. But the...Tags: Texas, George Bush, The White House, Armed Forces, National Government
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$2M in Counterfeit Shoes, Handbags Seized
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Federal authorities say they've seized millions of dollars worth of counterfeit handbags and shoes at the Port of Los Angeles. Officers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted a half- dozen containers shipped from China upon...Tags: Susan Collins, Maine, Government, Employees, Terrorism
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Russian forces pull back from Georgia
The Associated PressRussian forces pulled back Saturday from positions in a town not far from Georgia's capital after the Russia's president signed a cease-fire deal, but his foreign minister said the troop withdrawal would be contingent on further security measures....Tags: Texas, George Bush, Dmitry Medvedev, Armed Forces, National Government
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Mixed feelings for new security plan at Ground Zero
michael.frazierThe proposed security plan for the rebuilt World Trade Center site left Dave Grabert feeling uneasy about the future. Already, he said, he feels as though "you got to take your clothes off now to get on an airplane, so who knows what it will be like in...Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Department, Manhattan (New York City), Public Employees, Police
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Army team to probe security at Fort Detrick
The Associated PressThe Army has created a team of medical and other military experts to review security measures at the research laboratory where the scientist linked to the anthrax mailings worked. Army Secretary Pete Geren has asked at least a dozen military and civilian...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Medical Research, Suicide, Mental Illness, Employees
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Supermax as hospital
Sun reporterA convicted killer who was found not criminally responsible this month for his third homicide will remain incarcerated at a maximum-security prison while receiving treatment for his psychiatric illnesses from the state health department - a decision...Tags: Criminal Laws, Prosecution, Mental Illness, Punishment, Health Treatments
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New Security Lanes to Debut at John Wayne Airport
SANTA ANA -- John Wayne Airport will begin a 30-day trial Thursday of a system allowing airline passengers to line up in designated lanes based on their travel needs and knowledge, officials said today.
The program, set up in conjunction with the...Tags: John Wayne, Transportation, Trials, Defense
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