Don't Ignore the Less Obvious Threats
In the wake of Sept. 11, the Bush Administration and Congress reevaluated airport security. They moved to replace low-paid and poorly trained X-ray screeners with federalized ``security agents,'' reduce or eliminate curb-side check-in, increase random identification and weapon checks, and add air...
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