document.write('<table width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font  class=\"BriefText\"><a href=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=2192&z=6\'><img src=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/thumbnails\/2192.gif\' align=LEFT border=0><img src=\"\/_includes\/gfx\/arrow-blue.gif\" align=\"middle\" border=\"0\">&nbsp;What Looked Like a Pipe Bomb Lead to Miami Airport Ecauation <\/a><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\"><i>Friday, September 03, 2010<\/i><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\"><i>AP<\/i><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\">Ever-things bck to normal after police evacuated Miami International Airport.  A scientist has been detained at the Miami International Airport after screeners spotted a metal canister in his luggage that looked like a pipe bomb, prompting an evacuation, a government official said.<br>The FBI and Miami-Dade police were interviewing the 70-year-old man, the official said Friday. No explosives have been found. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing investigation.  The man being questioned at the airport is an American citizen, FBI agent Michael Leverock said at a news conference in Miami.  &quot;He\'s being very cooperative,&quot; Leverock said. &quot;He\'s not under arrest at this time.&quot;...more<br><br><br><\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=2192&z=6\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'LEFT\' width=100% valign=top ><font  class=\"BriefText\"><a href=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=2188&z=6\'><img src=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/thumbnails\/2188.gif\' align=LEFT border=0><img src=\"\/_includes\/gfx\/arrow-blue.gif\" align=\"middle\" border=\"0\">&nbsp;South Asia and Africa Regional Port Stability Cooperative Establishes Headquarters<\/a><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\"><i>Wednesday, September 01, 2010<\/i><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\"><i>PSNews<\/i><\/font><br><font  class=\"BriefText\">VICTORIA, Seychelles - The South Asia and Africa Regional Port Stability Cooperative (SAARPSCO) has established its world headquarters in Victoria, Seychelles, to protect the welfare of the international maritime community.<br><br>The Seychelles is achieving international acclaim for leadership in the global effort to predict and prevent threats to maritime security throughout the Indian Ocean region and beyond...more<br><br><\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/portsecuritynews.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=2188&z=6\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><\/table>');