Obama stresses airline security FOX 11 Tucson Sun, 27 Dec 2009 13:12 PM PST HONOLULU (AP) â" The White House says President Barack Obama has told U.S. officials to maintain heightened airline security. | Obama Admin Vows Security Review After NWA Attack KDKA Pittsburgh Sun, 27 Dec 2009 13:05 PM PST The Obama administration promised Sunday to review security procedures at airports and the government's system for checking suspicious travelers after an alleged terrorist bent on destroying a jetliner came close to succeeding. An apparent malfunction in a device designed to detonate the high explosive PETN may have been all that saved the 278 passengers and the crew aboard Northwest Flight 253 ... | OUR OPINION: High-speed rail gets another look The San Angelo Standard-Times Sun, 27 Dec 2009 13:01 PM PST SAN ANGELO, Texas â"Without a great deal of fanfare, the Obama administration and Congress have laid the groundwork for a long-sought, high-speed rail network.The presidentâs stimulus bill contained $8 billion for high-speed rail and Congress just added $2.5 billion to that in the omnibus bill that wrapped up government funding for fiscal 2010.Itâs still problematic whether that particular train ... | Obama launches security review after airport attack Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:40 PM PST United States President Barack Obama has ordered reviews of airport security and the country's terrorism watch lists after the attempted bombing of a passenger jet on Christmas Day. | Review "No Fly" Rules KTAL Shreveport Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:37 PM PST The Obama administration will review policies connected to "no fly" lists in the aftermath of the attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas Day. | Lawmakers blast Obama security News 24 South Africa Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:26 PM PST Conservative and independent US lawmakers have blasted the White House for lax anti-terror oversight in the run-up to a Christmas Day attack. | Senate OKs health care bill in victory for Obama The Times and Democrat Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:24 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) â" Months ago, a delegation of Republican senators went to the White House with a request for President Barack Obama to take a more gradual approach to health care. | | |
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