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Special Reports: Homeland Security
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Special Reports: Homeland Security
By Kate Oczypok
Posted: 05/16/08 12:43 PM [ET]
SPECIAL REPORTS:
Homeland Security
After five years of progress, there’s still much work ahead
President has long failed to request adequate funding for security needs
FEMA: Better prepared for 2008 and continuing to move forward
Homeland security and efforts at oversight lacking efficiency
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility crucial
Homeland security efforts are better than widely suggested
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