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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Screeners at Minneapolis airport are reported to have a 94% failure rate

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TWO more airports have joined Abu Dhabi in having a laptop ban lifted. On July 5th passengers flying from Dubai or Istanbul to America were told that they will once more be allowed to take large electronic devices into plane cabins, rather than having to stow them in the hold, which they have been required to do since March.
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@M_Heffernan: Check the checkers: Screeners reported to have a 94% failure rate.US airports are the worst http://econ.st/2j25gkC; via @TheEconomist
@M_Heffernan on Twitter
@M_Heffernan: Checking the checkers: Screeners at Minneapolis airport are reported to have a 94% failure rate http://econ.st/2j25gkC; via @TheEconomist
@TheEconomist on Twitter
@TheEconomist: America has again decided to trust foreign airports with screening laptops, so long as they have upgraded security econ.st/2sq5lUo
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Vía All News on ‘The Twitter Times: Muzaffar69/corpgov’ http://econ.st/2tNXl2V


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