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Doing the airport security checkpoint dance
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel??Yesterday's story about??an investigation into the theft of a traveler's $6,500 Rolex watch??at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport prompted readers to send along their tips, via??Facebook,??for protecting personal property as it travels??...Tags: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Theft, Facebook, Miami International Airport
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Palm Beach County congressman joins critics of TSA body scans
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsU.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Tequesta, on Friday joined the critics of the Transportation Security Administration's policies on body pat downs and full body scans at airports. ???Passengers are angry, and they should be. Full-body pat-downs and explicit...Tags: Tequesta
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TSA leadership vacuum: Case of politics
The Swampby Mark Silva Think of it as FEMA in the middle of hurricane season without a FEMA director: the Transportation Safety Administration in high terrorism season without a TSA director. The man whom President Barack Obama has tapped to run......Tags: National Government, Harry Reid, Republican Party, FEMA, Democratic Party
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TSA: Questions of screening and memory
The Swampby Mark Silva The blocked nominee for chief of the Transportation Security Administration may face more than controversy over the unionization of the nation's airport screeners - he now finds himself explaining his own only recently refreshed memory of...Tags: White House, California, Joe Lieberman, Defense, National Security
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TSA nominee withdraws: 'Politics'
The Swampby Mark Silva Erroll Southers, the Los Angeles airport official whose nomination to lead the Transportation Security Administration was blocked by Republican opposition in Washington, has withdrawn his name from consideration. Southers, in a statement...Tags: White House, Los Angeles, Washington (U.S. state), Massachusetts, Barack Obama
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TSA chief nominated, retired general
The Swampby Christi Parsons A former Army intelligence officer is President Barack Obama's choice to head the Transportation Security Administration, an administration official said today. The appointment of retired Gen. Robert Harding is expected later today,...Tags: Heads of State, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Knives on a plane?
Once in a while, a government agency adopts a policy that is logical, hardheaded, based on experience and unswayed by cheap sentiment. This may be surprising enough to make you reconsider your view of bureaucrats. But not to worry: It usually doesn't...
Tags: Edward J Markey, September 11, 2001 Attacks, The Wall Street Journal, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism
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Railroad police on high alert as Sept. 11 anniversary approaches
Railroad police are on high alert for suicide bombers at Union Station in Chicago as the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks approaches this week, authorities said.
Based on intelligence that al-Qaida might attempt to strike again in the U.S.,...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Defense, National Security, Metra, John O'Connor
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Why the no-fly list doesn't fly
Flying commercial can be a terrible hassle these days, but not for Steven Washburn. The people in charge of airport security have decided to spare him all the inconveniences. No taking off his shoes and belt, no putting his liquids in a plastic bag, no...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Al-Qaeda, Security Measures, Mitt Romney, American Civil Liberties Union
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The case against turning schools into forts
The shootings in Connecticut have the potential to do to schools what 9-11 did to airports. Armed guards and metal detectors. Will my kindergartner be sent through a child-sized backscatter next year in search of contraband under her clothes? Will her...Tags: Teresa Jacobs, National Rifle Association of America, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Needles found in sandwiches, Delta says; FBI to investigate
The FBI says it has launched an investigation into the discovery of sewing needles in four turkey sandwiches on separate Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States. The objects were discovered in food on planes as they were en route...
Tags: Netherlands, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Sandwiches, Delta Air Lines, FBI
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