Scanners and pat-downs upset airline passengers
WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly a week before the Thanksgiving travel crush, federal air security officials were struggling to reassure rising numbers of fliers and airline workers outraged by new anti-terrorism screening procedures they consider invasive and harmful. Across the country, passengers simmered over being forced to choose scans by full-body image detectors or probing pat-downs.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Airplane 2 predicted the future
No, seriously, it did...
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that's just rude
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ReplyDeleteDavid Lighty has been at Ohio State for 15 years.
ReplyDeleteThat would make Lighty this year's Daryl Morningstar Award winner, named in honor of the man who seemed to linger at Pitt for about seven years.
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