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They seized her guns and bullets heels

By Carolyn Kissoon From Trinidad Express It is no secret that women love to step out in style. But when it involves accessories resembling arms and ammunition being transported through an airport then it becomes a national security matter. Trinidadian…

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7 habits of highly obnoxious travelers

By Chris Morran From Consumerist Traveling is supposed to bring joy and relaxation into one’s stressed-out life, but not all of us can fly in private planes with only those people we know we won’t want to beat senseless with…

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U.S. removes names from no fly list for the first time

By Jessica Plautz From Mashable The U.S. government has removed seven people from the No Fly List following a decision by a U.S. district court that the procedures in place for challenging placement on the list was unconstitutional. The Department…

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TSA agents ‘opened urn full of mother’s ashes in airport security and spilled them’

By Kieran Corcoran From Daily Mail TSA agents spilled contents of urn inside grieving son’s baggage on trip to spread her remains in the Caribbean Sea Shannon Thomas, from Cleveland, Ohio, lost his mother in 2012 Flew to Puerto Rico…

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Your body odor could be your new ID card

By Nic Halverson for Discovery News From Mashable Facial recognition, fingerprints and iris scans could soon take a back seat to the newest biometric identification method on the block: body odor. Researchers at Spain’s Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, in collaboration…