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teasers+= "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/08/04/aa2041_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.safetyissues.com/magazine/2008/04/aa0911.php\" target=_blank><font size=\"2\">Small Boats Safety Stressed</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Those who remember the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen know how an innocent little dinghy or small boat can become a potent weapon in a terrorist attack. In that incident a small dinghy was filled with explosives and rammed into the destroyer. Federal officials are now thinking of enlisting the help of recreational boaters in the U.S. to help prevent ...</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+  "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/07/09/aa1804_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.safetyissues.com/magazine/2007/09/aa0642.php\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">After 9/11, Country Still Not Safe</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">In testimony before a Senate panel Monday, Sept. 10, the four top counter-terrorism officials said the country is not really prepared to prevent another major terrorist attack, which from all indications may happen in the near future.The Secretary of Homeland Security, the FBI Director, the Director of National Intelligence, ...</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/07/09/aa1801_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.safetyissues.com/magazine/2007/09/aa0639.php\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Bin Laden Tape Brings Memories</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Bin Laden again captured the nation’s attention as it prepared to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the deadliest terrorist attacks ever carried out on U.S. soil. It was Bin Laden’s first videotaped message to be aired in nearly three years.Relatives of victims who watched the tape said that ...</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/07/09/aa1794_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.safetyissues.com/magazine/2007/09/aa0632.php\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">German Police Smash Terrorist Cell</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">German police conducted over two dozen raids all over Germany and captured three suspected al Qaeda operatives who may have plotted to bomb military and civilian targets in the very near future.The police are continuing to hunt 10 more people who may be behind this latest, well-advanced bombing plot. ...</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/07/05/aa1455_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18399660\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Terror attacks worldwide rise 25 percent in '06</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Terrorist attacks worldwide shot up 25 percent last year, particularly in Iraq where extremists used chemical weapons and suicide bombers to target crowds, according to a new State Department report. Among countries, Iran remains the biggest supporter of terrorism, with elements of its government backing groups throughout the Middle East, particularly in Iraq, giving material support and guidance to Shiite insurgent groups that have attacked Sunnis, U.S. and Iraqi forces, the report said.</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/07/04/aa1412_120.jpg\"align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/article2445105.ece\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">A bloody message from Iraq: nowhere is safe...</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Nowhere is safe. Insurgents struck in the heart of the Green Zone yesterday, one of the most heavily defended places in Baghdad. The symbolism - and the bloody message - was clear with this attack on the home to the US-imposed democracy. A suicide bomber cleared at least eight rings of security to blow himself up in the Iraqi parliament, killing eight people including three lawmakers as they were eating lunch. It was the most deadly attack mounted from within the Green Zone.</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/06/08/aa0531_120.jpg\" align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14323311\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\"  face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">The New Age of Terror</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Have we learned anything since 9/11? President George W. Bush has apparently learned not to overreact. In the panicky days after the September 11 attacks, the president wanted to see any scrap of information, no matter how thinly sourced. As a result, raw and unfiltered intelligence gushed into the Oval Office.</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/06/08/aa0506_120.jpg\" align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.usatoday.com/travel/columnist/grossman/2006-08-04-grossman_x.htm\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\"  face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Safety and security misconceptions and myths</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Which city is more dangerous: Baghdad or Caracas, Venezuela? If your answer is Caracas, you are correct according to Dr. Peter E. Tarlow, an expert in crime, terrorism, and risk management in the travel industry. Though similar in population, Baghdad is on pace to have 7,000 murders this year, while 15,000 will be killed in Caracas.</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"

+ "<tr valign=top align=left><td><img src=\"../p/06/08/aa0545_120.jpg\" align=\"left\" border=0></td><td><P  align=Left><a href=\"http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/homeland_security_advisory_system.shtm\" target=_blank><font color=\"#000099\"  face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">Are You Ready?</font></a><BR><font  color=\"#333333\" face=\"Verdana\" size=\"2\">The Homeland Security Advisory System provides warnings in the form of a set of graduated “threat conditions” that increase as the risk of the threat increases. Risk includes both the probability of an attack occurring and its potential gravity. Threat conditions may be assigned for the entire nation, or they may be set for a particular geographic area or industrial sector. At each threat condition, government entities and the private sector, including businesses and schools, would implement a corresponding set of \"protective measures\" to further reduce vulnerability or increase response capability during a period of heightened alert.</font></P></td></tr>\n\n"


+ "<tr><td><td><a href=\"http://www.safetyissues.com/magazine/2003/3/13/march13.htm\"> <font size=\"2\">CIA Tips to Survive Terrorism</font></a></td></tr>\n\n"





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