Britain's Royal Air Force scrambled a huge military transport plane to a remote island off the coast of Scotland to save twin babies born two months prematurely.
A massive manhunt involving "every guy who ever wore a badge" in northeast Montana ended late Saturday after police located the man they say shot and killed a woman and wounded two others.
The disappearance of a suburban Chicago police sergeant's wife is now being treated as a potential homicide, and her husband is a suspect, authorities said Friday.
A doctor taken into custody Monday while trying to fly out of Australia was the eighth person detained as British investigators focused on several foreign-born doctors believed to have played a role in the attempted terror attacks in London and Glasgow over the weekend, Australian officials and sources said.
Eight people in custody as part of the wide-ranging investigation into failed car bombings in London and Glasgow all have links to the medical profession.
Doctors taking the modern Hippocratic oath swear to "abstain from whatever is harmful or mischievous," but the investigation into plots to bomb targets in Britain suggests a group of medics may have ignored that vow.
A doctor arrested in Cheshire after the failed car bombings in central London and at Glasgow International Airport last month was charged Thursday with conspiracy to cause explosions, Scotland Yard said.
Britain's Royal Air Force scrambled a huge military transport plane to a remote island off the coast of Scotland to save twin babies born two months prematurely.
A massive manhunt involving "every guy who ever wore a badge" in northeast Montana ended late Saturday after police located the man they say shot and killed a woman and wounded two others.
The disappearance of a suburban Chicago police sergeant's wife is now being treated as a potential homicide, and her husband is a suspect, authorities said Friday.
A doctor taken into custody Monday while trying to fly out of Australia was the eighth person detained as British investigators focused on several foreign-born doctors believed to have played a role in the attempted terror attacks in London and Glasgow over the weekend, Australian officials and sources said.
Eight people in custody as part of the wide-ranging investigation into failed car bombings in London and Glasgow all have links to the medical profession.
Doctors taking the modern Hippocratic oath swear to "abstain from whatever is harmful or mischievous," but the investigation into plots to bomb targets in Britain suggests a group of medics may have ignored that vow.
A doctor arrested in Cheshire after the failed car bombings in central London and at Glasgow International Airport last month was charged Thursday with conspiracy to cause explosions, Scotland Yard said.
Australian federal police questioned and later released five doctors Friday as part of an expansive investigation into last week's botched UK terror threats, including unexploded car bombs in London and an attack on Glasgow airport in Scotland.
A British Anglican cleric working in Baghdad said a man he met in Jordan issued a disturbing threat that is now feared to be a dire portent in the aftermath of failed British bombing attacks.
Two men accused of terror attacks in Britain planned to kill themselves in a suicide bombing, sources told CNN Wednesday after police found an apparent suicide note.
British newspapers reacted in shock on Tuesday as it emerged that the prime suspects behind the weekend's attempted terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow had been doctors and medical workers employed by the UK's National Health Service.
Police in Britain are combing through evidence in an international search for more suspected terrorists with ties to the attempted attacks in London and Glasgow.
Flights were gradually resuming at Glasgow airports on Sunday following the attack the day before but British travelers were warned they faced a summer of disruption.
Three terrorist suspects were in police custody Sunday and a fourth man was under guard in a hospital after a flaming jeep crashed into a Scottish airport and two car bomb plots were foiled in central London
One of the seven people arrested by British authorities investigating attempted terror attacks in Glasgow, Scotland, and London, England, is Dr. Mohammed Asha, a Jordanian-educated physician who moved to England with his family two years ago, according to British media reports and a source in Jordan.
Images of a blazing car at the entrance of the terminal building at Glasgow airport were splashed across the front pages of Britain's Sunday papers, with many warning that Britain is under attack from a new wave of terrorism.
Two people were arrested in Cheshire, England, in connection with terrorist incidents in England and Scotland, bringing the total number of people in custody to four, Scotland Yard said early Sunday.
Smoke billowed out of the main terminal at Glasgow airport and witnesses spoke of fleeing after a driver tried to ram a burning four-wheel-drive vehicle drove inside the building.
The grey drizzle may still hang over the Clyde, but Glasgow has become a cultural hothouse. These days there's a lot more to Scotland's largest city than sandstone and shipbuilding. Charles Rennie Mackintosh's elegant Victorian center still harks back to Glasgow's days as the engine room of the British Empire. But for a long time the surrounding urban slums and deserted dockyards suggested a city in terminal post-industrial decline. Not anymore. A thriving arts community, based around the world-famous School of Art, has helped Glasgow regain its edge and spawned its own music scene: Primal Scream, Belle and Sebastian, The Jesus and Mary Chain -- not forgetting Franz Ferdinand, currently one of the hottest bands on the planet. Glasgow is still a hard city. Beyond the cultural facelift, it continues to suffer from poverty and sectarianism. But if dour-faced shipyard workers once symbolized a community in decline then perhaps Franz frontman Alex Kapranos and his bandmates embody a new Glaswegian spirit -- hi
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sony Electronics is counting on profitable devices like flat screen TVs and Vaio computers to help bankroll the slow, pricey development of growth gadgets like the Blu-ray next-generation DVD player, its president said Wednesday.
The Scene spent the day in Glasgow with artist Jim Lambie. Do you have a favorite hangout in the Scottish city? What makes Glasgow such a hotbed for artists and musicians? Send us your suggestions and ideas and read your comments below.
Glasgow ... the best and most exciting yet. Bars, restaurants and night clubs, the whole place is geared to one thing ... partying and creativity. Met Turner Prize finalist Jim Lambie, sculptor extrordinare!
Jim Lambie's installation art -- for which he was nominated for the 2005 Turner Prize -- has been described as the "the visual arts equivalent of glam rock."
Four people have been killed and a number of people remain unaccounted for after an explosion at a plastics factory in the Scottish city of Glasgow, emergency services say.
Continental Airlines has canceled Sunday's Flight 17 from Glasgow, Scotland, to Los Angeles, California, because of security concerns, a spokesman for the carrier told CNN on Saturday.
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