Should the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database be linked to airline passenger lists so that individuals on that list could be thoroughly checked before boarding flights?

Should the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database be linked to airline passenger lists so that individuals on that list could be thoroughly checked before boarding flights?

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The embassy sent a cable to Washington, which resulted in Mr. Abdulmutallab’s name being entered in a database of 550,000 people with possible ties to terrorism. But he was not put on the much smaller no-fly list of 4,000 people or on a list of 14,000 people who are required to undergo additional screening before flying, nor was his multiple-entry visa to the United States revoked.




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