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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">With terrorism fears heightened following the discovery of another plot to blow
up a plane using an underwear bomb, the American Civil Liberties Union
is trying to have one of the governments tools against terrorism ruled
unconstitutional.The no-fly list has been around since 2003 and has grown to
roughly 20,000 names, including about 500 U.S. citizens. Its maintained by the
FBIs Terrorist Screening Center, which also keeps a terrorist watch list with
more than 500,000 names.The ACLU filed suit in 2010 and will argue
this week the case should be heard in U.S. District Court in
Portland. In the modern day, air travel is absolutely fundamentally important to
how we travel on a daily basis, says ACLU attorney Nusrat Choudhury,
and that right to travel is protected by the Constitutions promise of
due process.The case involves 15 plaintiffs who are all U.S. citizens and
Muslims. They argue the government refuses to explain why they were put
on the list. Its a poin
iser Tom Donilon was informed of it when he visited Putin and
other Russian officials in Moscow last week.There was no immediate confirmation of
the change in plans from the Kremlin.Putin took power this week, returning
after six years to a post he had previously held for two
terms. He made sharp criticism of the United States a central theme
in his election, but it is not clear whether he will pull
back from cooperation with the United States in several areas begun by
former President Medvedev."The two presidents reiterated their interest in the sustained high-level
dialogue that has characterized the reset of relations and the substantial progress
of the last three years," since Obama took office, the White House
said in a statement outlining the phone call Wednesday.The statement listed several
areas of cooperation such as nuclear security and nonproliferation, the war in
Afghanistan and Russian membership in the World Trade Organization. It did not
mentio
The chairman of the House intelligence committee claimed Wednesday that the press
leak on the failed Al Qaeda-affiliate bomb plot short-circuited the counterterrorism operation
being led by the U.S. and its partners -- which apparently involved
infiltrating the dangerous group. In an interview on Fox News, Rep. Mike
Rogers, R-Mich., said the leaks "didn't allow the operation to go ...
to its full conclusion.""There were other opportunities, I believe, (that) were lost
by the fact that it was leaked on Monday," Rogers said.But a
U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to speak on internal
discussions, disputed Rogers' claims."This is just totally wrong. First of all, the
notion that this was an intentional leak is ludicrous. We actually fought
to prevent this information from coming out, and then we fought to
delay the APs publication of it for operational reasons," the official told
Fox News. "No one is more upset than us about this disclosure."The A
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