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Terrorist hysteria has common sense by the throat. No one wants a sequel to Sept. 11, and it’s only with best intentions that we’ve deployed M-16 toting National Guardsmen to airports nationwide. But Logan Airport wasn’t the target of terrorism...
Long before fight songs, mascots, and stadiums, Harvard was blazing new trails by combining undergraduate academic education with intercollegiate athletics. For the next century and a half, Harvard would continue to push a balanced approach to excellence that involves athletics more than some would anticipate.
Bush had responded like a CEO trying to get back to business. He dispatched top adviser Karl Rove on a mission to tell Major League Baseball and the National Football League to start playing again as soon as possible and to improve their security at stadiums. He resisted the aides...
Scientists are busy developing even more advanced detection schemes--from digital bomb sniffers and 3-D holographic body scanners to biometric, facial-recognition systems that can potentially be used to check passengers against an electronic national counterterrorism database. "Terrorists aren't born overnight. They are indoctrinated, schooled," says Joseph Atick...
These decisions will be complicated by the development of new surveillance technologies, which can increase the power of law enforcement but run the risk of treading on civil liberties. For instance, new systems of security cameras have been developed to include face-recognition technology. Though currently imperfect, these cameras could...