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Contents
How 911 Changed America | 1 |
Surveillance of American Citizens | 12 |
Profiling | 27 |
The Right to Privacy | 35 |
Protecting Our Way of Lifeor Destroying It? | 41 |
Timeline | 49 |
Glossary | 52 |
For More Information | 55 |
For Further Reading | 57 |
Bibliograpgy | 59 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 61 |
Back Cover Material | 62 |
Index | 63 |
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