Public Safety: Page 21


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    DISASTER MANAGEMENT/Fort Worth manages tornado according to plan

    April 4 started like a normal day in Texas. By nightfall, however, as a tornado rolled into downtown Fort Worth, the once-calm land turned into a disaster

    By Randy Corbin • June 1, 2000
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    Who’s holding the safety net? Insurance options for public entities

    A cold wind gusts furiously as the colorful parade makes its way down a crowded Manhattan street. The spectators look on with admiration at huge cartoon

    By Tom Black • Jan. 1, 1998
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    Taking a comprehensive approach to handling disasters

    On Halloween evening in 1963, a performance by an ice skating troupe at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis was interrupted without

    By Douglas Crichlow • June 1, 1997
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    Open-graded mixes: better the second time around

    With asphalt modifiers providing stability, noise-suppressing open-graded mixes get the applause they deserve after an initial mixed response.Open-graded

    By Tom Kuennen • Aug. 1, 1996
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    Putting cities at ease about closing military bases

    To generations of G.I.s, "separation" was a blessed word, the time for discharge after honorable service in the Armed Forces.But as the Cold War recedes

    By Fouladpour Danny • Feb. 1, 1996
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    Flight 427: lessons learned from a tragedy

    "You don't want to go up there. The whole world is in pieces up on that hill."The words are those of former Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Mark Singel describing.

    By Shaw Donald • March 1, 1995