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  • ...jective is to build state capacity to initiate or improve adult blood lead surveillance programs which can accurately measure trends in adult blood lead levels and ...mwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5532a2.htm|title= Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance --- United States, 2003--2004, |accessdate=2007-10-07|publisher=United Stat
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  • {{Main|NSA warrantless surveillance controversy}} Three days after news broke about the Terrorist Surveillance Program, a bipartisan group of Senators—Democrats [[Dianne Feinstein]] of
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  • ...nications were "purely domestic" in nature, igniting the [[NSA warrantless surveillance controversy]]. ...rg/items/200602090010 Media Matters - AP picks up White House's "terrorist surveillance program" terminology<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...ty Agency]] to spy directly on al Qaeda by initiating the [[NSA electronic surveillance program]]. Reports a the time indicate that an "apparently accidental" gli ...2=O'Neil | date=January 23, 2006}}</ref> part of the broader [[President's Surveillance Program]], the NSA is authorized by executive order to monitor [[telephone
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  • ...g|thumb|Cover of the 10 July 2009 Unclassified Report on the President’s Surveillance Program]] ...horized the warrantless wiretapping operation, he also signed off on other surveillance programs that the government has never publicly acknowledged. While the rep
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  • ...ietnam]] coast in [[Operation Market Time]], keeping coastal traffic under surveillance to prevent the shipment of [[Communist]] arms and supply to South Vietnam b
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  • ...ask force TF 115 off [[Vietnam]] 22 November and resumed “Market Time” surveillance. When not a unit of TF 115, ''Lowe'' served as a unit of the [[Taiwan]] Pat
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  • ...wer’s flight to the Far East in the spring of 1960; and provided weather surveillance for [[Johnston Island]]/[[Christmas Island]] [[nuclear tests]]. On 15 April
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  • ...st Coast enabled the radar picket escort ship to contribute greatly to the surveillance tactics necessary to prevent the flow of supplies by sea to the [[Viet Cong
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  • ...ler's course, set hers to close and identify the ship, commencing covert [[surveillance]] as soon as she picked up radar contact. The next morning, 12 July, ''Wilh ...d course, heading away from the coast; ''Wilhoite'' accordingly maintained surveillance for three more days. Entering the "Market Time" area, the trawler drew more
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  • ...Key West on 7 September and operated out of that port into 1972 providing surveillance in support of the Atlantic Fleet. Departing Key West on 14 January 1972, sh
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  • ...or 16 May 1960, ''Haverfleld'' sailed to a new homeport, [[Guam]], to make surveillance of the [[United Nations Trust Territories|Trust Territory Islands]] and to
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  • ...War]], ''Bering Strait'' participated in [[Operation Market Time]] coastal surveillance operations off [[Vietnam]], serving two tours (in 1967-1968 and in 1970).
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  • ...or electrical failure. Keeping a close watch on all moving craft in her surveillance area, ''Barataria'' detected, inspected, or boarded nearly 1,000 [[steel]]-
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  • ...m inside a net. Suspended from the net is a styrofoam gondola to which a [[surveillance camera]] is mounted and [[computer fan]]s for steering are attached. The di
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  • ...oat sized surface targets can be detected at 70 km away. Features include surveillance and tracking modes, high jamming immunity, laser range finder and TV optica
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  • ...ission of demonstrating hydrofoil technology. Deployments included coastal surveillance with the U.S. Coast Guard out of Woods Hole, Massachusetts and further V.I.
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  • ...the first six years of the deployment, the gunboat served with the Coastal Surveillance Force in [[Vietnam]] when not undergoing repairs at such places as [[Subic === Conducting coastal surveillance missions ===
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  • ...1967 ''Gallup'' was reclassified ''PG-85''. She served as a patrol and [[surveillance]] craft in the [[U.S. Pacific Fleet]].
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  • ...Market Time"]]. On 22 November, she and several other units of the Coastal Surveillance Force cooperated in the destruction of a [[North Vietnam]]ese infiltration ...Palau districts of the [[Caroline Islands|Eastern Carolines]], conducting surveillance and making goodwill stops. She returned to Guam on the 26th, then departed
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  • ...pe training, ''Marathon'' prepared for "[[Operation Market Time]]" coastal surveillance operations off [[Vietnam]]. On 28 August, Rear Admiral [[Elmo R. Zumwalt]], ...eeks conducted uneventful river operations before conducting a few coastal surveillance patrols in October. Relieved by other patrol gunboats, ''Marathon'', {{USS|
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  • ...nk 16|16]], to provide the third dimension to the [[ISTAR]] (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance) infrastructure of the Army. The f
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  • ...web | publisher=Center for Disease Control |date=2006-11-22| title=Malaria Surveillance - United States, 2004 | url=http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss5504
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  • ...ial resistance among isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae from the PROTEKT surveillance study, and compatative in vitro activity of the ketolide, telithromycin |jo
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  • ...s=[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] |title=Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) Annual Report - 2003 |url=http://www.cdc.gov/STD/gisp2003/GI ...esistance to Ciprofloxacin in Greece: Results from the National Electronic Surveillance System |author=A.C. Vatopoulos |coauthors=V. Kalapothaki |format=PDF |year=
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