Public Interest
Nov. 5, 2001
Following Intuition May Save Lives During High-Alert Era
Once again, the nation stands on high alert, responding to nonspecific information suggesting potential terrorist attacks. The president advises, "Go about your normal life, and stay alert." But people wonder, "Alert for what?"




By Charles W. McCoy Jr.
Once again, the nation stands on high alert, responding to nonspecific information suggesting potential terrorist attacks. The president advises, "Go about your normal life, and stay alert." But people wonder, "Alert for what?"
When hidden dangers approach, people trained in handling...
Once again, the nation stands on high alert, responding to nonspecific information suggesting potential terrorist attacks. The president advises, "Go about your normal life, and stay alert." But people wonder, "Alert for what?"
When hidden dangers approach, people trained in handling...
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