LONDON - Britain is considering introducing new technology such as full body scanners to improve airport security after the attempted Christmas Day airline attack, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday.
NEW YORK - Few analysts forecast this year's remarkable stock market rebound as major indexes were plunging to 12-year lows last March.
JACKSON, Miss. - A recent attempted terrorist attack aboard a commercial airliner could mean big business for companies making body imaging scanners, especially two firms with technology already approved by federal authorities.
CHICAGO - Most drivers have their own name for those texters in traffic who seem more interested in their cell phones than their cars - jerk and idiot, to name a couple.
SALEM, Ore. - Oregon police officers may hear some arguing when they start pulling motorists over for violating a new law banning them from talking on hand-held cell phones while driving.
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