Joe Sharkey New York Times
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In-Flight Rage? Understandable, but Rare
- Tuesday September 9, 2014
- World News | Joe Sharkey, The New York Times
Recent stories about angry disputes over reclining coach seats and crimped personal space are often accompanied by assertions that episodes of air rage are increasing. But are they really?
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Why big airports are difficult to secure
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
How do you fully secure something as big and sprawling as an international airport against a terrorist bombing like the one on Monday at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow?You cannot, security experts I spoke with on Monday say. Airports are by definition public places requiring relatively free access. The experts have long contended that serious holes i...
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Tough airport screening prompts calls for protest
- Tuesday November 16, 2010
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
Who knows how these things gain momentum on the Internet, but there have been enough online protests against the new body imaging machines at airport checkpoints that the Transportation Security Administration's new boss, John S. Pistole, called me on Monday to talk. Mr. Pistole was specifically worried about the Internet-based campaign encouraging...
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In-Flight Rage? Understandable, but Rare
- Tuesday September 9, 2014
- World News | Joe Sharkey, The New York Times
Recent stories about angry disputes over reclining coach seats and crimped personal space are often accompanied by assertions that episodes of air rage are increasing. But are they really?
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www.ndtv.com
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Why big airports are difficult to secure
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
How do you fully secure something as big and sprawling as an international airport against a terrorist bombing like the one on Monday at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow?You cannot, security experts I spoke with on Monday say. Airports are by definition public places requiring relatively free access. The experts have long contended that serious holes i...
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www.ndtv.com
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Tough airport screening prompts calls for protest
- Tuesday November 16, 2010
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
Who knows how these things gain momentum on the Internet, but there have been enough online protests against the new body imaging machines at airport checkpoints that the Transportation Security Administration's new boss, John S. Pistole, called me on Monday to talk. Mr. Pistole was specifically worried about the Internet-based campaign encouraging...
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