Al Qaeda
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DOT Inspector General Warns Of Non-Certified Airline Maintenance
established by TSA," noting reports that "terrorist groups, including al Qaeda , operate freely in many of these countries." McCaskill said in one case, "a member of al Qaeda was found working at a repair station in Singapore." Others, however
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Editorial: Air Passenger Security Uncertainties Continue Five Years After 9/11
administration recently publicly closed the intelligence unit dedicated to tracking his whereabouts is troubling. Of course, al Qaeda is not the only organization or set of individuals who might harm air travelers. Sadly, the destructive potential that humans
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WashingtonWire - 2005-03-21
of Homeland Security warn in a new, confidential report. The report said commercial planes remain a target as members of al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations test the security system for weaknesses. It also said terrorists may target non-commercial
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Editorial: Bush Administration Lacks Airline Security Leadership
Three years after Al Qaeda demonstrated to monstrous effect how easily U.S. airline security could be compromised, the Bush administration still has not
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Congressman Raises Offshore Data Concern
about travel and personal information on the firm's senior executives being visible not far from the purported hideout of Al Qaeda 's leadership. Rep. Markey wants to know what steps DHS is taking "to prevent foreign intelligence services or terrorist

