61.   The ability of states to run their DNA evidence against all other states will improve dramatically when the national database is functioning later this year, Coffman says.

62.   The FBI engineer in charge of bringing a national DNA database online later this summer agrees that Florida has reason to be proud.

63.   The findings, based on large national databases, were presented Wednesday at a meeting in Atlanta of the American College of Cardiology.

64.   The government announced plans Friday to establish a national database containing DNA samples provided by people proved to be innocent in the course of large-scale crime investigations.

65.   The new Criminal Justice Act, which came into force in November, also has made it possible for the Home Office to establish a national DNA database.

66.   The INS announced the effort last month and authorities are preparing to enter the names into a national FBI crime database over the next year.

67.   The panel declined to recommend a national database to track implant patients, as some other countries do, because of confidentiality concerns and cost.

68.   The new report was intended to create a national database to track school crime.

69.   There is no national database on horse attacks.

70.   British plans to establish a national DNA database of all violent and sexual offenders look almost certain to become law, it emerged Tuesday.

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