added 2007 Fri May 25 17:08:50 by STONERS
This is getaway day for what's looked at as the unofficial start of summer. Millions of people will be climbing into their cars or getting on airplanes for the Memorial Day weekend.
This is getaway day for what's looked at as the unofficial start of summer. Millions of people will be climbing into their cars or getting on airplanes for the Memorial Day weekend.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 19:04:15 by ochs
U.S. air travelers face the biggest risk of death or serious injury on the ground, and now, after a post-Sept. 11 lull, potentially life-threatening incidents are on the upswing again.
U.S. air travelers face the biggest risk of death or serious injury on the ground, and now, after a post-Sept. 11 lull, potentially life-threatening incidents are on the upswing again.
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added 2006 Sat Aug 26 1:20:40 by jeremytoday
To airline industry insiders, the hours spent idling in airport terminals because of delays or extended layovers are known as "dwell time." To millions of time-constrained business travelers, the experience is more commonly known as "hell."
To airline industry insiders, the hours spent idling in airport terminals because of delays or extended layovers are known as "dwell time." To millions of time-constrained business travelers, the experience is more commonly known as "hell."
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 18:20:19 by TimALoftis
With air travelers facing a fifth day of delays, cancellations and restrictions on carryon baggage, Britain and the United States lowered threat assessment levels on Monday as the British police continued to hunt for clues in the reported plot to blow up America
With air travelers facing a fifth day of delays, cancellations and restrictions on carryon baggage, Britain and the United States lowered threat assessment levels on Monday as the British police continued to hunt for clues in the reported plot to blow up America
added 2006 Sun Aug 13 19:35:35 by TimALoftis
A man-sized artificial palm tree and a sausage grinder have shared space in a state government warehouse with piles of Swiss Army knives and chain saws just a few of the things travelers have had to give up at airport security checkpoints.
A man-sized artificial palm tree and a sausage grinder have shared space in a state government warehouse with piles of Swiss Army knives and chain saws just a few of the things travelers have had to give up at airport security checkpoints.
added 2006 Fri Aug 11 0:02:29 by KeithMcDuffee
See the image at the link. "Sir, I'm going to have to take this bottle of water away from you since it might be a liquid explosive, and I'm going to have to mix it with all of these other bottles of possibly liquid explosive, and I'm going to have to dump them all into to the trash can ... together."
See the image at the link. "Sir, I'm going to have to take this bottle of water away from you since it might be a liquid explosive, and I'm going to have to mix it with all of these other bottles of possibly liquid explosive, and I'm going to have to dump them all into to the trash can ... together."






