1996-09-09 - CATO terrorism conference – tomorrow @ 8:30 am, free

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From: declan@well.com (Declan McCullagh)
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From: declan@well.com (Declan McCullagh)
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 07:52:57 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: CATO terrorism conference -- tomorrow @ 8:30 am, free
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More info on tomorrow's terrorism conference at CATO is at:

 http://www.cato.org/events/calendar.html

This is especially timely given the report that the Aviation Safety and
Security Commission (chaired by Gore) sent to Clinton with 20
recommendations. One is to enact "automated passenger profiling" of all
domestic travellers, which would include airline access to FBI/CIA
databases. This $10 million project bans anonymous air travel and, needless
to say, raises significant privacy questions.

-Declan


>Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1996 12:23:13 -0400
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>To: declan@well.com (Declan McCullagh)
>From: Solveig Bernstein <sberns@cato.org>
>Subject: Terrorism Conference
>
>Cato's Conference, *Combatting Terrorism, Preserving Freedom," scheduled for
>Tuesday, September 10, 1996 is now
>
>
>* FREEEEE*
>
>That's right, the registration fee of $50 has been WAIVED!!!
>
>Come listen to Nadine Strossen, Dorothy Denning, David Kopel, and many
>others discuss terrorism, foreign policy, civil liberties, and the
>telecommunications infrastructure.
>
>Please redistribute freely.
>
>Conference begins at 8:30 at 1000 Mass. Ave.
>
>
>- Solveig
>**********************************************************************
>Solveig Bernstein, Esq.
>(202) 789-5274
>(202) 842-3490 (fax)
>
>Assistant Director of Telecommunications & Technology Studies
>Cato Institute
>1000 Mass. Ave. NW
>Washington, DC 20001
>







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