The National Football League has boosted the law enforcement budget and heightened the security threat level for Super Bowl 41 because of terrorism fears. The Super Bowl has been raised to a level one national security event, putting it on par in terms of manpower and resources with the US President's State of the Union speech and the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. "We consider the Super Bowl so high profile that we see it as attractive to terrorists," said Milt Ahlerich, NFL vice-president of security. The last Super Bowl to be given a level one security designation was the...