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==Career==
 
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In 1994, after [[Frank Eugene Corder]] [[crashed a plane]] onto the south lawn of the [[White House]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/13/us/crash-white-house-overview-unimpeded-intruder-crashes-plane-into-white-house.html?pagewanted=all |title=CRASH AT THE WHITE HOUSE: THE OVERVIEW; Unimpeded, Intruder Crashes Plane Into White House |date=September 13, 1994 |author=Maureen Down |work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=August 26, 2016}}</ref> [[US/Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]] [[Lloyd Bentsen]] directed Under Secretary Noble and [[Secret Service director]] [[Eljay B. Bowron]] to conduct a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation into the circumstances leading to the plane crash.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://clinton6.nara.gov/1994/09/1994-09-12-briefing-by-treasury-and-secret-service-officials.html |title=Press Briefing by Ron Noble, Under Secretary of Treasury for Enforcement and Carl Meyer, Special Agent, United States Secret Service |date=September 12, 1994 |publisher=Office of the Press Secretary at the [[White House]] |accessdate=August 26, 2016}}</ref><ref name="WHSR">{{cite web|url=http://fas.org/irp/agency/ustreas/usss/t1pubrpt.html |title=Public Report of the White House Security Review |publisher=[[Federation of American Scientists]] |accessdate=August 26, 2016}}</ref> In 1995, a public report of the White House Security Review was published, with President [[Bill Clinton]] accepting all its recommendations and announcing the closure of the portion of [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] in front of the White House on May 21, 1995, restricting movement only to pedestrian traffic to eliminate the threat of any potential [[car bomb]] or [[truck bomb]] attacks,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1995-05-21/news/9505210399_1_pennsylvania-avenue-secret-service-white-house |title=Clinton Tightens White House Security |date=May 21, 1995 |work=[[The New York Times]] |publisher=''[[Orlando Sentinel]]'' |accessdate=August 26, 2016}}</ref> as well as changes to [[air traffic]] rules and other security measures.<ref name="WHSR" />
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In 1994, after [[Frank Eugene Corder]] [[crashed a plane]] onto the south lawn of the [[White House]]<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/13/us/crash-white-house-overview-unimpeded-intruder-crashes-plane-into-white-house.html?pagewanted=all</ref> [[US/Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]] [[Lloyd Bentsen]] directed Under Secretary Noble and [[Secret Service director]] [[Eljay B. Bowron]] to conduct a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation into the circumstances leading to the plane crash.<ref>http://clinton6.nara.gov/1994/09/1994-09-12-briefing-by-treasury-and-secret-service-officials.html </ref><ref name="WHSR">http://fas.org/irp/agency/ustreas/usss/t1pubrpt.html </ref> In 1995, a public report of the White House Security Review was published, with President [[Bill Clinton]] accepting all its recommendations and announcing the closure of the portion of [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] in front of the White House on May 21, 1995, restricting movement only to pedestrian traffic to eliminate the threat of any potential [[car bomb]] or [[truck bomb]] attacks,<ref>http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1995-05-21/news/9505210399_1_pennsylvania-avenue-secret-service-white-house </ref> as well as changes to [[air traffic]] rules and other security measures.<ref name="WHSR" />
  
 
In 1996, Noble returned to the [[New York University]] School of Law, whose faculty he had joined three years earlier, to continue working as a tenured professor. In 1998, he participated as a witness for the defence during the [[Clinton impeachment trial]].<ref>https://partners.nytimes.com/library/politics/120898impeach-witnesses.html</ref>
 
In 1996, Noble returned to the [[New York University]] School of Law, whose faculty he had joined three years earlier, to continue working as a tenured professor. In 1998, he participated as a witness for the defence during the [[Clinton impeachment trial]].<ref>https://partners.nytimes.com/library/politics/120898impeach-witnesses.html</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 9 August 2021

Person.png Ronald Noble  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, academic)
Ronald Noble.jpg
BornSeptember 24, 1956
NationalityUS
Interpol Secretary General for 14 years

Employment.png Interpol/Secretary General

In office
3 November 2000 - 7 November 2014
Succeeded byJürgen Stock

Ronald Kenneth Noble was Secretary General of Interpol for 14 years

Career

In 1994, after Frank Eugene Corder crashed a plane onto the south lawn of the White House[1] Secretary of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen directed Under Secretary Noble and Secret Service director Eljay B. Bowron to conduct a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation into the circumstances leading to the plane crash.[2][3] In 1995, a public report of the White House Security Review was published, with President Bill Clinton accepting all its recommendations and announcing the closure of the portion of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House on May 21, 1995, restricting movement only to pedestrian traffic to eliminate the threat of any potential car bomb or truck bomb attacks,[4] as well as changes to air traffic rules and other security measures.[3]

In 1996, Noble returned to the New York University School of Law, whose faculty he had joined three years earlier, to continue working as a tenured professor. In 1998, he participated as a witness for the defence during the Clinton impeachment trial.[5]

In 1998, with the support of US Attorney General Janet Reno and FBI director Louis Freeh, Noble applied to succeed Raymond Kendall as secretary-general of Interpol.

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