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Homeland Security Advisory Committee Begins Work

WASHINGTON – President Bush put members of Congress on notice Wednesday that he is going to take his case for a department of homeland security straight to their constituents. Bush met with Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge and the president’s homeland security advisory council about his plan to reorganize 22 …

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New Rule Requires Fingerprints, Photograph of Foreigners

WASHINGTON – Attorney General John Ashcroft announced a new alien registration system that aims to keep an eye on the comings and goings of foreign tourists, business travelers, students and temporary workers traveling through the United States. “We are an open country. We welcome people from around the world to …

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Feds Warn of Nukes in Wrong Hands

SINGAPORE – Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said Sunday that the prospect of terrorists developing nuclear capabilities is “more frightening and dangerous” than nuclear proliferation among nation states. At a regional security conference in Singapore, Wolfowitz said the concern that “nuclear weapons or scientists with nuclear expertise [could] fall into …

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