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  2. Terrorism Liaison Officer - Wikipedia

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    Although the TLO program was designed prior to September 11, 2001, the 9/11 attacks on the United States were a catalyst for the program's implementation. [1] In 2002, the first pilot program for Terrorism Liaison Officers was launched in California.

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  6. TLO (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    TLO is a bus company group in Finland. TLO may also refer to: Talodi language, by ISO 639-3 code; Technology Licensing Office, another term for university technology transfer offices; T. L. O., an unnamed high school student involved in the U.S. Supreme Court case New Jersey v. T. L. O. Total Loss Only, a type of maritime insurance policy

  7. Joint Regional Intelligence Center - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Regional Intelligence Center (JRIC) was established in 2006 as a cooperative effort between United States federal, state, and local law enforcement and public safety agencies to centralize the intake, analysis, synthesis, and appropriate dissemination of terrorism-related threat intelligence for the greater Los Angeles region.

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    The AOL homepage can be pinned to your Start menu to avoid having to open your browser and manually enter the web address. Pinning an item to your Start menu creates a tile that acts like a shortcut to a website you use the most.