Authorities on three continents went on high alert after packages from Yemen were found on Cargo planes that had suspicious devices that could have been possible bombs. More here…
Investigators are seen with a United Parcel Service jet near the company’s facility at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Friday, Oct.29, 2010. Law enforcement officials are investigating reports of suspicious packages on cargo planes in Philadelphia and Newark, N.J.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
A jet lands near a United Parcel Service jet that is seen isolated on a runway at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Friday, Oct. 29,2010. Law enforcement officials are investigating reports of suspicious packages on cargo planes in Philadelphia and Newark, N.J.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
President Barack Obama briefed by members of his national security team in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 29, 2010.(AP Photo/White House, Pete Souza)
A combo of handout pictures released by Yemen’s interior ministry shows alleged Al-Qaeda members Turki Mohammad Quleiss al-Shahrani (top) and Ahmed Abdel Aziz Jasser al-Jasser at an unknown date and location. Yemen’s interior ministry has promised a 50,000-dollar reward for any information leading to the arrest of the two men wanted by the Yemeni authorities for “acts of terrorism”.(AFP/HO)








