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Transcript: Profile: Use of terrorist watch lists at American airports
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- NPR Morning Edition
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- April 26, 2005
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STEVE INSKEEP
Morning Edition (NPR)
04-26-2005
Profile: Use of terrorist watch lists at American airports
Host: STEVE INSKEEP
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM
STEVE INSKEEP, host:
Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy no longer has trouble getting on airplanes as he did last year when his name matched one on the government's terrorist watch list. But that does not mean that the watch lists are entirely fixed. Many airline passengers are still being delayed and annoyed. The Transportation Security Administration hopes to eliminate most of the problems with a new passenger screening program called Secure Flight. NPR's Pam Fessler reports.
PAM FESSLER reporting:
Tom and Teri(ph) Berry of Annapolis, ...
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Article: One Terrorist Watch List.(EDITORIAL)
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