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Will you be a "known traveller"? +
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Earlier this month, the US Travel Associat … Earlier this month, the US Travel Association released the results of a survey that found that 45 percent of respondents would pay a fee of "up to" $150 for a background check and verification program that would allow them to speed through airport security. On Friday, America's Transportation Security Administration announced that this Fall, it will move ahead with a plan to test just such a program. d with a plan to test just such a program.
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The Economist +
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Earlier this month, the US Travel Associat … Earlier this month, the US Travel Association released the results of a survey that found that 45 percent of respondents would pay a fee of "up to" $150 for a background check and verification program that would allow them to speed through airport security. On Friday, America's Transportation Security Administration announced that this Fall, it will move ahead with a plan to test just such a program. d with a plan to test just such a program.
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Will you be a "known traveller"? +
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Airport security +
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16 July 2011 23:58:00 +
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18 July 2011 01:37:31 +
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18 July 2011 01:37:31 +
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2011/07/airport-security?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/knowntraveller +
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