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university professors, have also found themselves onthe list.A report released in May 2009 by Department ofJustice Inspector General Glenn A. Fine found thatthe FBI had incorrectly kept nearly 24,000 people onits own watch list that supplies data to the terroristwatch list on the basis of outdated or irrelevant information.Examining nearly 69,000 referrals to the FBIlist, the report found that 35 percent of those peopleremained on the list despite inadequate justification.Even more worrisome, the list did not contain thenames of people who should have been listedbecause of their terrorist ties.FBI officials claim that the bureau has madeimprovements, including better training, fasterprocessing of referrals, and requiring field officesupervisors to review watch-list nominations foraccuracy and completeness. But this watch list andthe others remain imperfect tools. In early 2008, itwas revealed that 20 known terrorists were not correctlylisted on the consolidated watch list. (Whetherthese individuals were able to enter the U.S. as aresult is unclear.)Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian whounsuccessfully tried to detonate plastic explosives onthe Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to
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