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Fast-food restaurants where I come from have more security than (Wyoming's) Capitol complex." - Neil Livingstone, security consultant (2001)
One of the great lessons from 9/11 was the need for greater security measures. Sure, many Wyoming residents chafe when they are asked to take their shoes off at airports or when controls are tightened on personal documents, like driver's licenses.
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Noted Business and Public Policy Leader to Provide Strategic Guidance as Company Expands Nationwide Network
NEW YORK -- NeoStem, Inc. (OTCBB:NEOI), ...
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WASHINGTON -- America faces a high threat of an anthrax attack by terrorists and is largely unprepared six years after the 2001 incidents, according t...
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...In his opening remarks, Dr. Neil Livingstone, ExecutiveAction's Chairman and CEO, s...
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... for Public Policy Research, and one Neil C. Livingstone, Ph.D.--opine that VV was grossly i...
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...Neil Livingstone, a terrorism expert, told a standing r...
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After instructing her to "get rid of the thing," he abruptly changed his tune and insisted on immediate marriage in "the Holy Land." He also insisted on their traveling separately.
[Ann-Marie Doreen Murphy], later described by the prosecutor as a "simple, unsophisticated Irish lass and a Catholic," accepted unquestioningIy Hindawi's arrangements for her to fly to Israel on El Al on April 17.
Widely criticized for these Clouseau-like measures, TSA eventually decided to add "enhanced screening" for travelers passing through or originating from fourteen "countries of interest" - as though one's choice of departure airport indicates a propensity for suicide bombing.
...As reconstructed by Neil C. Livingstone and David Halevy in Washingtonian m...
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SECURITY - National Hostage Survival Training Center - Column
... is statistically unlikely, security expert Neil C. Livingstone estimates that three-fourths of the...
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..."deeply flawed" and "polemical." According to Neil C. Livingstone, Chairman and CEO of ExecutiveActio...
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SNYDER: I wanted to ask the secretary what -- you have talked about the priority of treating veterans, even in kind of a mass casualty situation. But most of your facilities are in the middle of very populated areas. And I can assure you if -- you know, I mean, I'm not very far off. I live within a mile of my VA hospital. And if we have a mass casualty situation, I'll be loading up the neighbors in my pick-up truck and we're going to the nearest hospital, and that's going to be you.
...NEIL LIVINGSTONE TERRORISM EXPERT ...