They wanted the stuff of homeland security: databases and dossiers, surveillance cameras, and computer tools for intelligence analysts. But the great majority of police came to Philadelphia to HE PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER The pop, pop, pop of their practice sessions filled the air. They formed a long line for the virtual shooting range, a training system that came complete with a life-sized culprit projected on a video screen. They eyed crisp blue uniforms and tried on bulletproof vests. Others inspected a minitank designed for riots. Some lingered at booths featuring dull black handguns. For several days, thousands of law enforcement officials from the United States and abroad wandered through the exhibits. It's where the International Association of Chiefs of Police had its technology conference in October 2003. Organizations from around the country also gather there for the proximity to the city's historic sites: the nearby Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and other landmarks from the nation's birth seem to convey a certain integrity to their activities. The center is known as the home of the city's annualflowerand car shows. With more than 400,000 square feet of exhibition space, the main hall has enough room inside to hold a track meet, or six football fields, or some rather large parties. BRANDEISįills two long blocks in downtown Philadelphia. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. Burt never wasted a chance to express his confidence in our endeavor. As important as the money was the enthusiasm of the center's director, Burt Glass, who thrashed through ideas with me during innumerable phone calls. Some of that money came from philanthropic groups, including the Ford Foundation, the Deer Creek Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The center'sfinancialbacking gave me the time to figure out a direction for the book, write a proposal, and travel extensively for original reporting at the project's core. It exemplifies Brandeis's idea that sunlight "is said to be the best of disinfectants" through its support of an array of muckraking projects. The center is a stronghold of journalistic idealism. No Place to Hide would have gone nowhere without the intellectual and financial support of the Center for Investigative Reporting. Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data O'Harrow, Robert No place to hide / Robert O'Harrow, Jr. For information about special discounts for bulk purchases, please contact Simon & Schuster Special Sales: 1-80 or Designed by Karolina Harris Manufactured in the United States of America 1 3 5 7 9 All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 Copyright © 2005 by Robert O'Harrow, Jr. I have opened MS Paint and File -> From Scanner or Camera is grayed out.A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. I uninstalled everything a third time and reinstalled all files while physically connecting laptop to printer with USB cable (didn't work). I have reinstalled from the CD that came with the computer (didn't work) I uninstalled everything again and reinistalled using downloaded files (didn't work). I have uninstalled the printer and all associated files. Turned off/restarted everything multiple times. I know the computer and the printer are connected to the wireless because I can successfully send print jobs to the printer and the scan utility (usually) works when intiated from the computer. Error messages pop up on my computer Code:2, 157,201 (and/or Code:5, 157,69). Then the screen reverts back to the regular Scan menu screen without anything happening. When I press the scan button on the operation panel I see the computer I want to scan to (have unselected, re-selected, etc.) and I press the Start button. I am *usually* able to get the scanner to work from the Canon IJ Scan Utility, although it does not always work either. My MX920 just stopped scanning from the operation panel.