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London's Lessons
August 1, 2005 Reorganizing intelligence agencies and beefing up their budgets might not be enough. In the wake of the July 7 bombings in London, the British authorities' response-including scrutiny of closed-circuit TV footage, scene-scouring for forensic evidence and close attention to phone tips-was a textbook example of good investigative methodology. But if ...
Threat interpretation may be biggest barrier to warding off attacks
July 20, 2005 In the wake of the July 7 bombings in London, the British authorities' response-including scrutiny of closed-circuit TV footage, scene-scouring for forensic evidence and close attention to phone tips-was a textbook example of good investigative methodology. But if there's a lesson for the U.S. counterterrorism community after last month's U.K. ...
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