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  2. FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit - Wikipedia

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    The FBI has approximately 340 crisis negotiators in the 56 field offices. The CNU is responsible for managing these assets and providing whatever training and equipment is necessary for the field office negotiators to successfully resolve crisis situations. The CNU is staffed by a Unit Chief, five Supervisory Special Agents and four support staff.

  3. Crisis negotiation - Wikipedia

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    A United States Army Criminal Investigation Division agent using a megaphone to negotiate the safe release of hostages during a hostage-taking training exercise. Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence [1] (workplace violence, domestic violence, suicide, or terrorism), [2] including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals ...

  4. It's pie galore. Pies for Justice returns with its bake sale ...

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    Community organization Gather for Good launched Pies for Justice in 2020 as an online event. Its first in-person event happens this Saturday in Culver City with nearly 200 pies.

  5. Harvey Schlossberg - Wikipedia

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    The NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team was the brainchild of NYPD chief Simon Eisdorfer, with Schlossberg responsible for formulating the team’s strategy. He advocated containing a hostage situation to a restricted area, with police starting negotiations, keeping up communications with the hostage-takers, and gaining their trust in the hopes that ...

  6. Waitrose brings back free coffee for non-shoppers - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Waitrose has reintroduced free coffee for all loyalty scheme members even if they haven't bought anything from the supermarket.

  7. Christopher Voss - Wikipedia

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    Christopher "Chris" Voss (born 28 November 1957) is an American businessman, author, and academic. Voss is a former FBI hostage negotiator, the CEO of The Black Swan Group Ltd, a company registered in East Grinstead, England, [1] and co-author of the book Never Split the Difference. [2]

  8. Coffee is in danger. Starbucks is working on solutions

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    So Starbucks, which says it purchases about 3% of all the world’s coffee, is developing new arabica varietals that are specifically cultivated to hold up better on a warming planet.

  9. Nation's Giant Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    More items were then added to the menu over time including breakfast, lunch, other dinner items, and pies. [1] In 1994, Power became the company's president after Harvey retired. [1] Originally only in the San Francisco Bay Area, the company has since expanded east into Sacramento and San Joaquin counties. [1] [2]