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Is airport security so poor that, even in the case of a red-flagged individual, weapons, explosives, etc., cannot be detected on their persons?
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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The Securities and Exchange Commission overlooked "more than ample" evidence, including six complaints, that red-flagged the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, an internal watchdog said Wednesday.
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With 18 laps remaining, the race was red-flagged for a big wreck that was simply a product of a group of drivers hungry to win a race.
Marcos Ambrose puts Texas in rearview, braces for Talladega 2010
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Even worse, when Pete learns that Don hasn't yet been red-flagged, the only way to stop the investigation is to kill the NAA account.
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But occasionally, there are precipitants that make the examination more urgent, and we are red-flagged.
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There were no red-flagged disasters, no incidents of violence, no abuses of alcohol or drugs, no early deaths or sexual peccadilloes.
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The track was red-flagged following the accidents while crews worked on fences and removed cars.
Heard on the Field 2011
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State Department received on the terrorist would have red-flagged him at Ben Gurion Airport.
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Because the track started coming apart and the race had to be stopped -- red-flagged -- for over two hours while track workers tried to make repairs.
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Because the track started coming apart and the race had to be stopped -- red-flagged -- for over two hours while track workers tried to make repairs.
Steve Parker: Auto Racing -- NASCAR's Disaster at Daytona 2010
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