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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Air Marshals denied boarding due to no-fly list
I think I may need an "Ironic" tag for this one ...
The Washington Times reports that it is not uncommon that Air Marshals are denied boarding on aircraft because they are misidentified as terrorism suspects and other baddies. Hmm.
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