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Flames rise from a Jeep at Glasgow Airport, Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday, June 30, 2007. Two men rammed the Jeep with flames pouring from it into the main terminal of the airport, crashing into the glass doors at the entrance and sparking a fire. The SUV barreled toward the building at full speed before crashing into security barriers. Witnesses said the two men fled, one of them engulfed in flames. The two were arrested.
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Passengers and airport staff leave Glasgow Airport in Scotland, Saturday, June 30, 2007, after a burning Jeep drove into a terminal building at the airport. Two people were arrested at the airport, which was completely closed after the attack.
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Police go over the scene at Glasgow Airport Sunday, July 1, 2007, after a blazing car was driven into the airport's main terminal Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland. Police were treating the incident as terrorism; linking it with the car bombs found in central London Friday.
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Police go over the scene at Glasgow Airport Sunday, July 1, 2007, after a burning car was driven into the airport's main terminal Saturday, in Glasgow, Scotland. Police are treating the incident as terrorism; linking it with the car bombs found in central London Friday.
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A member of the police forensic team takes away a gas canister from behind of the back of the burnt out Jeep at Glasgow International Airport in Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday, July 1, 2007 . The vehicle rammed into a terminal and burst into flames in a terror attack Saturday that police linked to a foiled car bomb plot in central London the previous day.
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Police remove the vehicle at Glasgow Airport Sunday, July 1, 2007, after it was driven into the main terminal Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland. Police are treating the incident as terrorism; linking it with the car bombs found in central London Friday.
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Police remove the vehicle at Glasgow Airport Sunday, July 1, 2007, after it was driven into the airport's main terminal Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland. Police are treating the incident as terrorism; linking it with the car bombs found in central London Friday.
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A police Forensic team carries out bags as they look for clues, Sunday, July 1, 2007, at the scene at Glasgow International Airport where a Jeep crashed and burst into flames in a terror attack on Saturday, carried out a day after a double car bombing was foiled in London.
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Holiday passengers wait to be allowed into the terminal on Sunday, July 1 2007, at Glasgow Airport, Scotland. Long delays were expected for thousands of passengers after a flaming car was driven into the main terminal building Saturday.
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Police cordon off a house in Houston on Sunday, July 1 2007, near Glasgow, Scotland. A house in Neuk Crescent was searched earlier this morning by police after the terrorist threat in the United Kingdom was raised to critical following the burning car attack on Glasgow Airport.
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British police comb through the crime scene at Glasgow Airport, in Scotland Monday, July 2, 2007, two days after a blazing Jeep was driven into the airport terminal building. Britain was expected to call a new meeting of its so-called COBRA crisis cell Monday to assess the latest developments in the terrorism alert.
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British police patrol the Glasgow Airport, in Scotland July 2, 2007, two days after a blazing Jeep was driven into the airport terminal building. Britain was expected to call a new meeting of its so-called COBRA crisis cell Monday to assess the latest developments in the terrorism alert in response to the three failed car bombings in London and Glasgow, new Prime Minister Gordon Brown's official spokesman said.
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Police guard a house on Neuk Crescent, Houston, in Glasgow, Scotland, Monday, July 2, 2007. British police were questioning suspects involved in three failed terror attacks and hunting for others involved in the al Qaeda-linked attempted car bombings that have put the country on maximum alert. Police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspect car at a hospital where one Glasgow suspect was being treated for burns.
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Police stand guard outside a house on Neuk Crescent, Houston, in Glasgow, Scotland, Monday, July 2, 2007. British police were questioning suspects involved in three failed terror attacks and hunting for others involved in the al Qaeda-linked attempted car bombings that have put the country on maximum alert. Officers were searching properties in Glasgow, Liverpool, and Newcastle-under-Lyme.