Thursday's terror plot didn't succeed in blowing up planes, but it struck at the core of a fundamental weakness in aviation security around the globe: the inability to spot explosives made from seemingly harmless ingredients. That's the bad news. The good news is that bringing down an airliner with a bomb is not guaranteed.
Posted August 10, 2006
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