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New technology, rules aim to ease air travel aggravation - Read More

Date Added: April 29, 2008 12:40:05 AM
The Department of Homeland Security unveiled measures Monday aimed at easing the aggravation associated with air travel, including new screening machines, clearer standards for identification, and a new effort to keep travelers from falsely being identified as potential terrorists.

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