Bombing of Three American Hotels in Amman, Jordan Highlights Importance of Building Security.NEW YORK -- The recent bombing of three American hotels -- the Radisson, The Grand Hyatt and Days Inn -- in Amman Amman (ämän`), city (1997 est. pop. 1,415,000), capital of Jordan, N central Jordan, on the Jabbok (Wadi Zerka) River. Jordan's largest city and industrial and commercial heart, it is also a transportation hub, especially for pilgrims en route to Mecca. Jordan emphasizes the need for heightened security measures at American owned properties throughout the world. As part of its Building Security Conference, The Wall Street Transcript is pleased to host a panel discussion on Securing Heavily Trafficked Venues. Representatives from some of the world's largest hotel chains will discuss best practices for ensuring the safety of patrons of highly trafficked venues as well as securing the structures themselves. About this Conference: This is the preeminent conference dedicated to helping building owners, building managers and security professionals ensure the safety of their buildings and security of their occupants. The Wall Street Transcript's Building Security Conference will take place in New York City on November 15, 2005. Further information about this conference is available at www.twst.com/conferences or by contacting Naomi Naomi (nāō`mē, –mī, nā`ō–), in the Bible, Ruth's mother-in-law. Barazani at 212-952-7400 ext. 126 or Naomi@twst.com. |
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