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Airline Screeners Fail Government Bomb TestsMore Investigators for the U.S. Government conducted tests between October 2005 and January 2006, at the request of Congress to determine how vulnerable U.S. airlines are to a suicide bomber using cheap, readily available materials.
In all 21 airports tested, no machine, no swab, no screener anywhere stopped the bomb materials from getting through.
Even when investigators deliberately triggered...(2006-03-24)
Crisis in SudanMore As the Arab Janjawid armed militias continue to destroy village after village in Darfur, a region of western Sudan, thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) congregate in camps away from the violence. The IDPs, who have either had their villages burned down or fear that their villages will be next have fled ahead of the militias, as local and governmental authorities pressure them to...
N-Range Home Shooting SystemMore So, you DON'T own enough acreage to have your own pistol or rifle range. So you DON'T live next door to a range that will let you shoot for free. Are you one of those people who would happily shoot every day if you could? How about if you could do it safely in your basement or garage? (and I'm not talking about AirSoft). On the last day of SHOT Show, walking throughthe tent setup outside to hold...
2 African Union peacekeepers die in DarfurMore Two African Union peacekeeping soldiers from Nigeria were killed in an ambush Saturday in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, a senior AU official said, marking the first deaths sustained by the African mission since deploying here last year.
Two civilian contractors attached to the AU peacekeeping team were also killed in the attack that occurred near Kourabishi, a town in South Darfur state, said...
