他差点跑掉

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他差点跑掉
http://www.lbnelert.com/wp-content/themes/default/images/lbnelert/100505_1st.jpgHOW SHAHZAD ALMOST GOT AWAY: Call him the one who almost got away. Faisal Shahzad,
wanted by investigators in connection with Saturday night's
attempted bombing of Times Square, had boarded a flight to Dubai
Monday night and the plane had already begun to leave the gate
before airline officials noticed he had been added to the no-fly
list. The New York Times identifies two security lapses that
allowed Shahzad to almost escape: first, he eluded a surveillance
team tracking him in Connecticut and managed to get to John F
Kennedy International Airport; and second, Emirates, his air
carrier, failed to act on an urgent Monday email notifying all
carriers of Shahzad's addition to the no-fly list. FBI officials
narrowed their search to Shahzad by Sunday night and began to track
him, and he was added to the no-fly list at 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
But at 11 p.m. Monday, Shahzad had nearly left the country when
air-traffic controllers alerted the pilot to turn back and agents
boarded the plane and seized him. While Cabinet officials praised
the quick investigation and arrest of Shahzad, New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg said "clearly the guy was on a plane when he
shouldn't have been. We got
lucky."
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