KNOTTY WHINE

Foreign airlines and diplomats are blasting a U.S. effort to impose tough security requirements at overseas airports. Prompted by the 1996 Hatch Amendment, the FAA is weighing a rule requiring foreign airlines serving the U.S. to adhere to FAA security standards at their home airports if U.S...

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