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1 hour, 17 minutes ago ago from Liberal Democrat Voice | Our place to talk – an independent website for supporters of the Liberal Democrat party in the UK.
If the media reports are accurate, another attempted terrorist attack on an aeroplane failed when the would-be mass-murderer managed nothing more lethal than setting fire to himself, leaving the 289 passengers and crew on flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit unharmed. The world breaths a sigh of relief and anyone flying in the next few weeks looks forward to more security checks and delays. As the only person injured in this attack ...
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5 hours ago ago from True Blue Iowan
In light of the recent terrorist attack it's clear flying will be less fun for the foreseeable future. All flights from London Heathrow had the in-flight entertainment turned off. One aviation expert says the the in-flight GPS system may be a thing of the past. NOOOOO! On a 15 hour flight the only thing that keeps me sane is the in-flight GPS. I find monitoring the airspeed, temperature, direction and map very soothing. ...
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11 hours ago ago from Conservative Biker
By John W. Lillpop When former President George W. Bush spoke to terrorists his message was simple and clear: We will hunt you down and kill you! Period, end of story. W's "clenched fist" kept America safe for nearly eight years following the 9.11 attack. Regrettably, since Barack Obama was sworn is at the 44th U.S. President, the message to terrorists is: * Unclench your fists and let us talk * Terrorists will ...
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9 hours ago ago from Facts not Fairies
India has issued a "red alert" following intelligence reports that some Taliban militants have sneaked in the country to carry out terror attacks. Following the terrorist attack in Mumbai in November 2008 that killed around 176 people, the Indian government on Saturday said it is taking no risks following intelligence reports that terrorists had sneaked into the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai to target vital installations. ...
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14 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Suspect Charged In Airplane Attack text size A A A December 26, 2009 A Nigerian man who allegedly ignited an incendiary device on a transatlantic flight Friday has been ...
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18 hours ago ago from FOX News
Official: U.S. Knew for 2 Years of Plane Attack Suspect's Terror Ties Saturday, December 26, 2009 Print AP Dec. 26: Police enter the basement of a building where police are searching in Mansfield Street in London. Dec. 26: Police enter the basement of a building where police are searching in Mansfield Street in London. WASHINGTON An official briefed on the attack on a Detroit airliner says the U.S. has known for at ...
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3 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Alleged terrorist known but not considered threat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The alleged Christmas Day terrorist had been in one of the U.S. government's many terror databases since November, which is when his father brought him to the attention of embassy officials in Nigeria. However, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab came to the attention of intelligence officials months before that, according to a U.S. government official involved in the investigation. ...
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