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Real Estate/Development

Jun. 3, 2003

Partners in Crime Fighting

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor With the national terrorism alert level raised to orange, the second-highest level on the five-level Department of Homeland Security threat scale, property managers and building owners are looking for an increased sense of security.

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor

With the national terrorism alert level raised to orange, the second-highest level on the five-level Department of Homeland Security threat scale, property managers and building owners are looking for an increased sense of security.

William J. Bratton, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, conveyed that reassurance to a group of 200 attendees at Meet the Chief, an event in downtown Los Angeles sponsored ...

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