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Lessons from Seattle

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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Norm Stamper resigned as Seattle police chief in 1999 after violent altercations between police and protesters at a World Trade Organization conference. But before the WTO debacle, Stamper was known as a bridge-builder and an innovator in policing.

The Last Crusade

Rev. Robert J. Johannson, pastor of Evangel Church in Long Island City, Queens
and
Adolfo Carrion, Jr., Bronx Borough President (D)
» Bronx Borough President's Office
and
Gregg Farah,
» Mosaic Manhattan
and
Rev. A. R. Bernard, senior ...

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Stamping Out Crime

Norm Stamper, Former Chief of the Seattle Police Department and author, Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Expose of the Dark Side of American Policing (Nation Books, 2005)
- on where municipal police departments are going wrong

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Eminent Rulings

Nick Thompson,senior editor at Legal Affairs
- on today's rulings come down from the Supreme Court including the one allowing local governments to seize private property for prfoti-making purposes
» Legal Affairs
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Michael Rikon, partner at Goldstein, Goldstein, Rikon & Gottlieb, handles eminent ...

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NY 51: District 27

Leroy G. Comrie Jr., councilman representing district 27 (D)
- on life and politics in his district
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Photo Album: evangelicals in the house


Reverend Robert Johansson


Pastor Gregg Farah

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