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Saturday, November 21, 2009 12:19 PM

Published 11/05/2009 by SmartBrief


Covert efforts boost security on the ground, in the air

From behavioral detection officers in the airport to air marshals on the plane, a Florida newspaper looks at covert efforts to make air travel more secure. Without providing specific numbers, the Sun-Sentinel says "dozens" of travelers daily are referred to secondary...

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