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| | Spain-World-Security, 1st Writethru (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04) |
 | | In Germany, authorities in Bavaria state and the city of Duesseldorf said they ordered police patrolling train stations to be especially vigilant, although Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said the overall threat level to the country had not increased. |
 | | Poland, which joined Spain in supporting the U.S.-led war in Iraq, increased security at airports, train stations and other transport points, while in Hungary, police tightened security at train stations and the Spanish Embassy in Budapest. |
 | | O'Brien said much of the anti-terror effort "has to be based on better intelligence and better surveillance, such as CCTV cameras or smart cameras that scan for suspicious behaviour or things that look out of place." He said that might include someone wearing lots of clothing on a hot day, for example. |
| www.cp.org /english/online/full/ogames/040312/o031212A.html (711 words) |
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