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Look up: JTAC

  1. JTAC
    Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre. Sits within the Security Service to analyse all source intelligence on terrorist threats to the UK and UK interests. Staffed by members of all three intelligence and security agencies and the DIS, FCO, Home Office, the Police and other government departments.
    Found on http://www.mi6.gov.uk/output/Page59.html

  2. JTAC
    Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre. JTAC is the UK's centre for the analysis and assessment of international terrorism. It is a self-standing organisation comprised of representatives from eleven government departments and agencies. (See:Organisation).
    Found on http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/Page14.html

  3. JTAC
    `JTAC` may refer to: * Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre * Joint terminal attack controller * Total Access Communication System (TACS), an analogue mobile-phone standard also known as `Japanese Total Access Communication` (or `JTAC`) * Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTAC


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12 March 2010

This day in history:
On 12th March 1881, the first black player to play top level football in Britain, Andrew Watson won his first international cap when he played as right-back for Scotland against England. He was captain and led his country to a 6-1 victory. Two days later he played in the team that beat Wales 5-1. The following year he won his third cap when Scotland beat England 5-1. Watson sacrificed his international career when he moved to England in 1882. The Scottish Football Association refused to select men who played football outside Scotland. Watson joined London Swifts and in 1882 he became the first black man to play in the FA Cup. In 1884 he joined the elite amateur club, Corinthians. read more

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