As the Bush Administration and Congress consider future steps in responding to dramatic events in Poland (and elsewhere in the Soviet bloc), it is imperative that American and Western policies be governed by a recognition that undisciplined economic and financial assistance to Poland will have unintended and undesirable repercussions both for the Poles and for the American taxpayer.
Responding to a question about privacy during screening, Napolitano said that authorities consider privacy issues, but their primary concern is protecting the flying public.
Responding to calls for a wider inquiry, the Scottish government said it was up to councils to consider whether they wanted to follow a "similar course of action" to the Edinburgh investigation.