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National Security Team of Rivals (Time Magazine)
Lots of news from Obamaland on the national security front in the past 24 hours.
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Family lines help speed up airport security checkpoints (CNN)
Airport security lines have always been difficult for Leslie Heller and her family.
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Security Bites 122: IBM sees security challenges ahead (CNET)
In this week's Security Bites podcast, Kris Lovejoy of IBM talks with Robert Vamosi about security challenges facing enterprises in the next couple of years.
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Security Council approves anti-piracy plan (UPI)
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- The United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution aimed at curbing pirate activity off the coast of Somalia.
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Social security pot sees 22% drop (BBC News)
The fund which holds all of Jersey's social security contributions loses about £150m in the economic downturn.
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Security increase in tense Hebron (BBC News)
Israel increases security in the West Bank city of Hebron ahead of a Jewish pilgrimage there by an expected 20,000 people.
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U.S. security may rest with Napolitano (Detroit Free Press)
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, President-elect Barack Obama's top choice to run the Department of Homeland Security, is tough on illegal immigration, child abuse and Republicans.
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VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS (PC World)
VMware security chief Nand Mulchandani has left to be CEO of OpenDNS.
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Security firms told they lose immunity in Iraq: official (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US officials on Thursday told scores of firms offering security in Iraq that their personnel will lose immunity from prosecution under a new US-Iraq security pact due to take effect in January.
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Inauguration security: What's being planned? (USA Today)
The Associated Press offers a glimpse of the security the Secret Service is arranging for President-elect Obama's inauguration Jan. 20. • Thousands of surveillance cameras, including Washington's 5,265 video eyes, which are to be fed into a multi-agency command center. • Sharpshooters trained to hit a target the size of a teacup saucer from 1,000 yards away. • Air patrols and undercover agents. ...
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