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Transcript: Analysis: How the government is trying to curb the possibility of international passengers carrying foot-and-mouth disease to the United States through Boston's Logan Airport
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- NPR All Things Considered
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- March 15, 2001
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Analysis: How the government is trying to curb the possibility of international
passengers carrying foot-and-mouth disease to the United States through
Boston's Logan Airport
Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:
At airports in the United States, Agriculture Department inspectors
are on heightened alert. They are questioning travelers about whether
they visited rural areas, enforcing strict regulations imposed this
week on meat products coming into the country. From Boston, NPR's
Jason Beaubien reports.
Unidentified Woman #1: All passengers must claim and clear their
bags through US Customs here in Boston ...