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Volume No. 4,   Issue No. 11,   April 2006

Mr. Nath:

I noticed from the latest issue of your excellent newsletter that you have yet to do anything with the Book Reference section. Perhaps you might consider mentioning in that regard one or more of the publications on the attached page from my own website. Some are my own, some are from other authors. They are older, but they remain relevant. In some cases, purchases via credit card can be made; in others, payment will have to be made in U.S. dollars. However, if you simply use the relevant portions of the page, the coding within will provide links to the appropriate vendors for more information.

In addition, as a special bonus for newsletter readers who mention the IISSM when ordering, for my own publications (No One a Neutral and The Handbook for Effective Emergency and Crisis Management), I will include a copy of an exhaustive annotated bibliography covering Terrorism, Crisis Management, and Contingency Planning at no extra cost.

Another possibility you could consider would be to aggregate any orders for my books from IISSM members/readers and make one combined order. This would probably significantly reduce overall shipping costs (additionally, I could send you an electronic copy of my bibliography and you could deal with distribution on your end--again reducing shipping costs) and you could add on something for the IISSM itself. I would be happy to discuss such an arrangement with you if this is of interest.

Best regards,

Mayer Nudell,
USA


Thanks for the News Letter.

Regards
OP Sharma
O.P. Sharma
Former Governor, Nagaland, India.


Dear Dhanesh,

Gone through your Newsletter. Your energy is indeed very enviable. Good luck & best wishes.

Jitendra.
India


Dear D.C.

Thank you for the Newsletter. I particularly enjoyed reading the two Articles which I thought were very interesting.

Perhaps the Newsletter could consider collecting data on crime trends in India? It would be very interesting to learn what is happening, and what is new, or is changing. And any mention of some high level incidents or cases would be of additional interest. Maybe this could be a quarterly feature?

Regards

Chris
UK


31 March, 2006
Dear Mr. Nath,

Thank you for sending me the current issue of IISSM Newsletter. In that I find two interesting developments which are of tremendous interest to me.

One is the announcement of your plan to run correspondence course - postal as well as on web site - for diploma on Security Management. No doubt, there would be a great demand for this as the security industry is growing at phenomenal rate.

Kind regards,
Sincerely,
P. Benjamin
India.


30 March 2006

Dear Dhanesh,

As usual in the recent past, the IISSM Newsletter for March 2006 is once again a professional presentation.

Affectionately,

Swami

--
R. Swaminathan, Chennai (Tamil Nadu, India)
Tel : 91-44-2499 4641


Dear Sir

Your news letters always a means of staying in touch and thanks to your efforts we are able to know what is happening around in our professional field.

Thank you

Major U Rana
Indian Bank
Kolkata


Dear Mr Nath

This is a noble service which IISSM is giving to the community. Your programme for Professional Certification would be of great benefit and I would certainly like to attend.

Kindly arrange to advise the programme coordinator to register my name.

With many thanks and kind regards

Eustace P DSouza
Director Training
G4S security Services (India) Pvt. Ltd
India.

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