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  Posted on: Monday, January 4, 2010
Feds order toughest airport security rules ever, with extra measures for terror-prone nations
New York Daily News

The Feds issued the toughest airport security rules ever for U.S.-bound passengers Sunday, ordering patdowns, body scans and other new screenings for most fliers.

Airport security officials ordered "enhanced" screenings for all passengers from a group of terror-prone nations - and plenty of others as well.


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