Korean Air Stun Guns Approved 11th January 2005 The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that it has given Korean Air Lines approval to arm its crew members with non-lethal stun
Law Officials Ready To Start Expanding Dna Database 10th January 2005 California voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 69, which mandates that DNA samples be taken from every adult and juvenile convicted of a felony and
Study Says Using Non-Police Flaggers In Massachusetts Road Work Could Save Millions 10th January 2005 Massachusetts could save $37 million to $67 million per year if it replaced police details on road projects with civilian flaggers. The conclusion resulted
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 10th January 2005 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. According to a September Washington Post dispatch from a
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 7th January 2005 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. Niccolo Rossodivita, 62, shot Billy Cordova, 40, twice in
Epa Sets Up Permanent Homeland Security Research Center 7th January 2005 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a permanent National Homeland Security Research Center, based in Cincinnati. The permanent
Police Department To Use Grant On Technology 7th January 2005 The Allentown, Pa., police department has received a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Community Oriented Policing Services
E911 Helps Locate Cell Phone Calls In Iowa Counties 6th January 2005 Emergency dispatchers in 26 Iowa counties are using Phase II of the E911 system to pinpoint the exact location, within 100 feet, of a cell phone caller
Computer Breaks Records For Operations Per Second 6th January 2005 A supercomputer developed for the nation’s Stockpile Stewardship Program has attained a record breaking performance of 70.72 teraFLOP/s (trillion floating
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 6th January 2005 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. New Scientist magazine reported in October that psychologists
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