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Telegraph, UK
January 3, 2010
Full body scanners will also
be introduced at Heathrow within weeks where
they will be used for flights to all
destinations and not just those bound for
the United States.
The Department for Transport will instruct
other airports across the country to install
the scanners, costing around £100,000 each,
as soon as possible.
As well as being searched as they pass into
departures, new rules will allow staff to
pat down passengers at the gate, immediately
before they board. ...
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London, Jan 3, Telegraph
- Full body scanners will also
be introduced at Heathrow within weeks where
they will be used for flights to all
destinations and not just those bound for
the United States ...... More |
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Africa's apocalyptic mood
London, Dec 31, Guardian, UK
- If things get worse – as they undoubtedly will do – it
isn't only nature that will take its toll on the African
people..... ...More
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Ex-gratia Award accepted in full?
Commentary, Jan 3, Ghanadot - It may now come as
a shock to many that the “"Ex-gratia award will be
implemented in full,” a source close to Ghanadot has
disclosed. But, don’t be surprised. This is Ghana. We do
first muddy the pond, and then drink from it later.....More
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Nigeria says plane
bomber began journey in Ghana
LAGOS (Reuters), Jan 1 - A Nigerian
man charged with trying to blow up a U.S.
passenger jet on Christmas Day began his
journey in Ghana and spent less than 30
minutes in Nigeria's Lagos airport, the
Nigerian government said on Thursday.
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