Thursday, May 26, 2005
Loopholes Seen in U.S. Efforts to Secure Ports
By ERIC LIPTON
Published: May 25, 2005
WASHINGTON, May 24 - The Department of Homeland Security's effort to extend its antiterrorism campaign overseas by enlisting help from importers and foreign ports has been so flawed that the program may have made it easier at times to smuggle unconventional weapons into the United States, Congressional officials say.
Published: May 25, 2005
WASHINGTON, May 24 - The Department of Homeland Security's effort to extend its antiterrorism campaign overseas by enlisting help from importers and foreign ports has been so flawed that the program may have made it easier at times to smuggle unconventional weapons into the United States, Congressional officials say.

















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