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How Resilient is British Public Transportation?
Story aired: Thursday, July 07, 2005



U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has raised the nation's terror alert to orange for mass transit, though he said there were no specific, credible reports of threats in this country.

Earlier today, Robin Young speaks with Yossi Sheffi the director of MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics. He's the author of an upcoming book "The Resilient Enterprise" which looks at how companies can bounce back after disruptions like terrorism.

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Yossi Sheffi the director of MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics. He's the author of an upcoming book "The Resilient Enterprise."


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