TSA had ordered scanners before bomb attempt, another 300 by 2012.
CIA suicide bomber was invited on base, report claims --The bomber had been invited onto the base and had not been searched. The suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees at a remote base in south-eastern Afghanistan was being courted as an informant and had been invited onto the base, according to a report. The CIA said on Thursday a further six agents had been injured in the attack. On Thursday night it was reported that the bomber had been invited onto the base and had not been searched. A former senior intelligence official told the Associated Press that the man was being courted as an informant and that it was the first time he had been brought inside the camp.
Judge Dismisses Charges in Blackwater Shooting A federal judge dismissed all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards charged in a deadly Baghdad shooting. U.S. District Judge Ricardo Urbina said Thursday that the Justice Department overstepped its bounds and wrongly used evidence it wasn't allowed to see. He said the government's explanations have been contradictory, unbelievable and not credible. Blackwater contractors were hired to guard State Department diplomats in Iraq. Prosecutors say the guards fired on unarmed civilians in a busy intersection in 2007, killing innocent people.
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