Obama to speak on attack iafrica.com Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:11 AM PST The US president is expected to break his public silence on a failed attack on a US airliner. | Ethics Watchdogs Give Obama High Marks OfficialWire Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:11 AM PST U.S. President Barack Obama scored well in the ethics department although watchdog groups said they'd like to see more done in ethics reform. | Obama likely to address jet attack soonâ"White House Philippine Daily Inquirer Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:09 AM PST President Barack Obama was expected to break his public silence on the thwarted attempt to down a US airliner on Monday, as a political storm brewed over the attack. | Barack Obama and family vacationing in Hawaii Russian Information Agency Novosti Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:01 AM PST Barack Obama has taken Christmas vacation. On Thursday, the U.S. President arrived in Hawaii with his wife and daughters. He had to delay his departure for a day waiting for a Senate vote on national health care. Photo: U.S. President Barack Obama with his wife and daughters departing for Hawaii | Senate moderates wary of cap-and-trade UPI Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:58 AM PST WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Moderate U.S. Senate Democrats say they're urging President Obama to back off efforts to include cap-and-trade as part of a climate bill next year. | Obama orders security review after failed attack AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:54 AM PST President Barack Obama ordered a review of US no-fly lists and passengers faced sweeping new restrictions on Monday after a failed bid to blow up a transatlantic airliner. | More Questions On How Terror Suspect Boarded Plane WCBS-TV New York Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:49 AM PST Investigators piecing together a brazen attempt to bring down a trans-Atlantic airliner said Sunday the suspect tucked a small bag holding his deadly concoction on his body, using an explosive that would have been easily detected with the right airport equipment. His success in smuggling and partially igniting the material on Friday's flight to Detroit prompted the Obama administration to ... | Security reviews under way after flight attack China Daily Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:43 AM PST WASHINGTON: Despite the ease with which an alleged terrorist got an explosive aboard a Detroit-bound flight, the Obama administration says the incident shows the US aviation security system worked. | | |
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