WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- A Muslim member of Britain's Parliament is annoyed he was detained for a second time at a Washington airport for an explosives search. Full Article at United Press International
Britain's first Muslim minister Shahid Malik had his hand luggage analysed for traces of explosives as he was about to fly home from Washington DC after high level talks on tackling terrorism. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
The UK's first Muslim Minister has chalked up his second detention at the hands of the US Department of Homeland Security - with exquisite irony, at Dulles Airport in Washington DC on his way back from talks with, er, the DHS on tackling... Full Article at The Register
LONDON, Oct 29 (AFP): Britain's first Muslim government minister said he was “deeply disappointed” Monday after his luggage was searched for explosives at a United States airport as he returned from official talks. Full Article at Dawn
LONDON – Britain’s first Muslim government minister was disappointed after being pulled aside for questioning at a U.S. airport for the second time in a year, he said today. Full Article at Suburban Guerrilla
A West Yorkshire MP is detained at an American airport and his hand luggage searched for explosives. Full Article at BBC News
2007-10-28 22:11:50 - was tested for traces of explosives. Malik was returning to London after talks on tackling terrorism with U.S. officials. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
at a US airport for the second time in a year, he said Sunday. Full Article at Ynetnews
SIRNAK, Turkey --Dozens of Turkish military vehicles streamed toward the Iraqi border with heavy artillery and ammunition Monday after Kurdish guerrillas killed a dozen soldiers and claimed to have captured eight in an intensifying crisis threatening... Full Article at Boston Globe
Iraq's divided political leadership, in a rare show of unity, skewered a nonbinding U.S. Senate resolution approved in Washington last week that endorses the decentralization of Iraq through the establishment of semiautonomous regions. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
JERUSALEM JPrime Minister Ehud Olmert today lowered expectations for breakthroughs in peacemaking, saying he and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would go no further than a non-binding declaration of intent before an international peace conference... Full Article at Globe and Mail
Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz (C) arrives at King Khalid International Airport December 11, 2009. View Photo »
HOCHFILZEN, AUSTRIA - DECEMBER 11: Tim Burke of United States during the men's 10km sprint on December 11, 2009 in Hochfilzen, Austria. View Photo »
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Spanish King Juan Carlos gives a speech after the Airbus A400M military transport plane exhibition flight in Seville, Spain, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009. View Photo »
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