Update on London and Glasgow
Monday, July 02, 2007
The latest on the attack on the Glasgow airport and the foiled London car bombs, with coverage of British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's statement, listener phone calls, and analysis from Guy Martin,
senior correspondent for Condé Nast Traveler.
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After today's news of the association to UK's medical community of those detained in the London/Glasgow attempts, I am concerned about the level of access these suspects (and those who are still unknown/at large) may have had in the NHS system. Did they have access to pathogens that might be useful as a biological weapon? Was bombing the real threat, or could they have had a more insidious plan?
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