Aviation Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Aviation Security, April 13, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... terrorist acts in the 1990's . In the past , our aviation security systems have been developed in reaction to earlier acts of terrorism . We must begin to act positively , to create forward - looking airport and airline security system ...
... terrorist acts in the 1990's . In the past , our aviation security systems have been developed in reaction to earlier acts of terrorism . We must begin to act positively , to create forward - looking airport and airline security system ...
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... terrorism originates . Mr. Chair- man , you and I know that there is only one place in the world that manufactures ... terrorist organizations that the United States government and its people will respond to wanton acts of slaughter of ...
... terrorism originates . Mr. Chair- man , you and I know that there is only one place in the world that manufactures ... terrorist organizations that the United States government and its people will respond to wanton acts of slaughter of ...
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... terrorist activities . It would seem to me that a premium put on each one of these air- line tickets to cover that type of insurance would be something that should be done . And I am disturbed about that Warsaw Convention . That is what ...
... terrorist activities . It would seem to me that a premium put on each one of these air- line tickets to cover that type of insurance would be something that should be done . And I am disturbed about that Warsaw Convention . That is what ...
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... terrorists . We have seen incident after incident that disrupts transporta- ~ tion , disrupts travel , disrupts commerce ... terrorist crime . These were not soldiers fighting in a war . They were students , returning from a semester of ...
... terrorists . We have seen incident after incident that disrupts transporta- ~ tion , disrupts travel , disrupts commerce ... terrorist crime . These were not soldiers fighting in a war . They were students , returning from a semester of ...
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... terrorist crime . These weren't sol- diers fighting in a war . They were students returning from a semester studying abroad . They were mothers , fathers , brothers , and sisters , returning home from the holidays . Many were from New ...
... terrorist crime . These weren't sol- diers fighting in a war . They were students returning from a semester studying abroad . They were mothers , fathers , brothers , and sisters , returning home from the holidays . Many were from New ...
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