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Via Dave Lull, a link to a strange article in the New York Times Dot Com: Borges and the Foreseeable Future, in which it is suggested, in all apparent seriousness, that Jorge Luis Borges "uniquely, bizarrely, prefigured the World Wide Web".
Web/Tech Maxine 2009
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
Airport 'pat-downs' cause growing passenger backlash Derek Kravitz 2010
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
Airport 'pat-downs' cause growing passenger backlash Derek Kravitz 2010
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
New searches too personal for some air travelers Derek Kravitz 2010
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
Airport 'pat-downs' cause growing passenger backlash Derek Kravitz 2010
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Via Dave Lull, a link to a strange article in the New York Times Dot Com: Borges and the Foreseeable Future, in which it is suggested, in all apparent seriousness, that Jorge Luis Borges "uniquely, bizarrely, prefigured the World Wide Web".
Did Borges invent the Web? Maxine 2008
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Via Dave Lull, a link to a strange article in the New York Times Dot Com: Borges and the Foreseeable Future, in which it is suggested, in all apparent seriousness, that Jorge Luis Borges "uniquely, bizarrely, prefigured the World Wide Web".
January 2008 Maxine 2008
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
Airport 'pat-downs' cause growing passenger backlash Derek Kravitz 2010
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Via Dave Lull, a link to a strange article in the New York Times Dot Com: Borges and the Foreseeable Future, in which it is suggested, in all apparent seriousness, that Jorge Luis Borges "uniquely, bizarrely, prefigured the World Wide Web".
Did Borges invent the Web? Maxine 2008
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Lawyer Charles Slepian, founder of the Oregon-based Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center, a security consultancy, said full-body scanners and frisks are useful for discovering knives or other hand-held weapons but are less effective for detecting terrorist devices, such as chemical explosives.
Airport 'pat-downs' cause growing passenger backlash Derek Kravitz 2010
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