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  • Algeria - This list highlights industries found in each African country 6 Jan 2010 01:31 GMT
    ... Processing, Food Processing, Brewing, Tobacco Products, Sugar, Textiles, Ship Repair Benin Textiles, Food Processing, Construction ... Sawmilling, Natural Gas Eritrea Food Processing, Beverages, Clothing, Textiles, Light Manufacturing, Salt, Cement Ethiopia Food ... Brick, Soap, Textiles, Food Processing, Chemicals, Slaughterhouses Nigeria Crude Oil, Coal, Tin, Columbite, Palm Oil, ...

  • Airport body scanners 'good in the long run' 6 Jan 2010 10:20 GMT
    ... install scanners that can see through the clothes of passengers at the Edmonton International Airport ... ease concerns about travel safety, says an industry spokesman. "This is going to be good ... an apparent Christmas Day attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a jetliner over ...

  • NJ airport cameras faulty during security breach 6 Jan 2010 02:20 GMT
    ... aboard a commercial airliner could mean big business for companies making body imaging scanners, especially ... enable security personnel to see under travelers' clothes. These scanners have attracted renewed interest since ... the United States, and an official in Nigeria later said that country planned to buy ...

  • Better safe ... 6 Jan 2010 11:51 GMT
    ... Questions still abound, however, about how the Nigerian man who was the supposed bomber trained ... Full-body scanners that use low-level X-rays can produce remarkably clear images of the entire body ... these scanners is that, in "seeing" through clothing, they also reveal what is supposed to ...

  • Edmonton International Airport to install body scanners 6 Jan 2010 03:25 GMT
    ... install scanners that can see through the clothes of passengers at the Edmonton International Airport ... ease concerns about travel safety, says an industry spokesman. “This is going to be good ... an apparent Christmas Day attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a jetliner over ...

  • Controversial body scanners to be installed in Canada's airports 6 Jan 2010 01:07 GMT
    ... dozens of scanners that can peer through clothing at airports across Canada. An airport watch ... to a Christmas Day attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a jetliner over ... in place in by spring. The machines produce a three-dimensional outline of a person's naked ...

  • Airport security in UK tightened after US attack 6 Jan 2010 01:10 GMT
    ... longer security queues, increased searches of their clothing, hand luggage and the introduction of full ... to Yemen after claims the country trained Nigerian-born Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who nearly brought down ... introduce ethnic profiling of passengers. The aviation industry is lobbying against the measures, which they ...

  • Full-Body Scanners 6 Jan 2010 13:02 GMT
    ... the United States, and an official in Nigeria later said that country planned to buy ... send radio waves over a person and produce a three-dimensional image by measuring the energy ... are concealed in pockets or under the clothing. The TSA says it uses logistical methods ...

  • Growing terrorist threat in Yemen 6 Jan 2010 13:54 GMT
    ... Sana'a from the airport last night, my producer looked out of the window of our ... to have radicalised Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian now accused of trying to blow up ... Detroit bomber. “He was always smiling, his clothes were clean, he had no extremist ideas.” ...

  • Canada to use full-body scanners for U.S. flights 6 Jan 2010 01:11 GMT
    ... (REUTERS/Chris Wattie) The scanners, which see through clothing, will go into nine airports, including Toronto, ... the tighter security could hurt the airline industry, so it was talking with industry officials ... state for transport. Britain, the Netherlands and Nigeria are among other countries introducing scanners. Canada ...

  • Canada To Use Full-Body Scanners For US Flights 6 Jan 2010 13:09 GMT
    ... said Tuesday. The scanners, which see through clothing, will go into nine airports, including Toronto, ... security could cause problems for the airline industry, so it was talking with industry officials ... state for transport. Britain, the Netherlands and Nigeria are among other countries introducing scanners. Canada ...

  • Obama Says Failed Attack Could Have Been Disrupted 6 Jan 2010 01:50 GMT
    ... date on the incident, in which a Nigerian man traveling to Detroit from Amsterdam tried ... of whole-body scanners, which can check underneath clothing to look for hidden weapons or explosives. ... and in the process of being delivered. Industry officials said they expected a request for ...

  • EU anxious about body scanners 6 Jan 2010 00:23 GMT
    ... discuss the emergency measures ordered after a Nigerian tried to set off a bomb on ... over full-body scanners, which can see through clothing. "It is the most reliable instrument," Mr ... militant group Hezbollah. Brett Henry, vice-president for marketing at Asia's leading air ticketing and reservations ...

  • Specially trained personnel, body scanners to join terror-fighting arsenal 6 Jan 2010 01:50 GMT
    ... U.S.-bound plane after clearing security in both Nigeria and the Netherlands. “There is no silver ... emphasis is behaviour-based, for example, wearing heavy clothes on a hot day or sweating profusely,” read ... in Canada. He runs a private security company that has trained personnel at airports from ...

  • Specially trained personnel, body scanners to join terrorism fight 6 Jan 2010 02:23 GMT
    ... U.S.-bound plane after clearing security in both Nigeria and the Netherlands. “There is no silver ... emphasis is behaviour-based, for example, wearing heavy clothes on a hot day or sweating profusely,” read ... in Canada. He runs a private security company that has trained personnel at airports from ...


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