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Travel Security
January 12,  2007

Quo Vadis - The U.S. Government Keeps Close Tabs on You
Seems the Department of Homeland Security has, for the past four years, been testing the Automated Targeting System—keeping very close tabs indeed on personal information of flyers who travel abroad. Not just non-U.S. nationals, but United States citizens as well...
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December 19,  2006

The NTSB’s Most Wanted List
What’s discouraging about the National Transportation Safety Board’s “Most Wanted” list is that the same safety recommendations keep popping up each year—sort of like a bureaucratic replay of the film Groundhog Day. Problem is: The consequences are anything but amusing.
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November 2,  2006

Cutting Runway Incursions - the DFW Approach
Year after year, it’s the same refrain: Runway incursions and ground collisions are among the most critical safety concerns in commercial aviation.
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October 5,  2006

TSA - Catching Up to the Learning Curve
At one time or another the Transportation Security Administration has been virtually every frequent flyer’s favorite punching bag. Not without reason.
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August 31,  2006

Defusing Terrorism: The New Carry-On Strategy for Labor Day, and Beyond
And so they felt unnerved at first at the shocking idea of a bomb-in-a-bottle assembled aloft on a transatlantic jetliner. Such a scheme hatched in London and Pakistan comes close to triggering a personal red alert, especially for frequent travelers on the international circuit—and particularly ones flying between London and the States.
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August 11,  2005

Identity Theft: Prevention Tips
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 27.3 million Americans have been victims of identity theft in the last five years. It is estimated that this year alone, more than 10 million Americans will lose an average of $5,000 from identity theft. The effects of identity theft can last years.
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