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U.K. Police Dispatch Thousands to Guard Transit

Jul 29th, 2005 · Britain's top ranking policeman said he's confident that law enforcement authorities will catch the three remaining suspects in last week's failed bombings. On Thursday, 6,000 uniformed officers were deployed at rail and underground stations to reassure the public and prevent further attacks.

Keywords: attacks · bombing · officer · law · public · stations · transit · Britain · policeman · UK · enforcement · uniform

Active NATO is Still Not the World's Policeman

Jun 1st, 2005 · Melissa Block talks with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer about NATO's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. They also discuss NATO's plans to provide logistical support to the African Union in Darfur, Sudan.

Keywords: Afghanistan · Sudan · Iraq · world · NATO · Melissa Block · policeman · Darfur · African Union · logistical · NATO Secretary General Jaap · Hoop Scheffer

Iraqi Policeman Who Died Foiling a Suicide Bomber

Feb 6th, 2005 · NPR's Emily Harris reports on an Iraqi police officer who sacrificed his own life to prevent a suicide bomber from attacking on Iraq's election day.

Keywords: attacks · suicide · elections · Iraq · officer · Iraqi · bomber · policeman · sacrifical · Emily Harris · Foiling

Five Killed in Nightclub Shooting Spree

Dec 9th, 2004 · NPR's Noah Adams speaks reporter Tamara Keith of WOSU in Columbus, Ohio, about the Wednesday night shooting spree at a night club. Police are investigating why a gunman charged onstage last night during a performance by the band Damageplan and opened fire, killing four. The gunman was shot and killed by a policeman.

Keywords: killing · Ohio · Shooting · policeman · Columbus · Noah Adams · Nightclub · gunman · Tamara Keith of WOSU · Damageplan

Mandela's Long-Lost Prison Notes to Be Released ****

Oct 14th, 2004 · For 33 years, notebooks written by anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela during his 27-year imprisonment at South Africa's Robbins Island lay forgotten in a cupboard. But a policeman who saved them years earlier gave them to Mandela last month. Hear NPR's Jason Beaubien.

Keywords: Activist · Prisons · policeman · South Africa · apartheid · imprisoned · Nelson Mandela · Jason Beaubien · cupboards · Mandela · notebooks · Robbins Island

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