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    This photo taken in 2011 shows Abe Mashal posing for a photo at his  home in  St. Charles, Ill. The Obama administration is promising to change the way travelers can ask to be removed from its no-fly list of suspected terrorists banned from air travel. One of the plaintiffs in the Portland lawsuit, Abe Mashal, was unable to print his boarding pass before a flight out of Chicago four years ago. A counter representative told him he was on the no-fly list and would not be allowed to board. Mashal was surrounded by about 30 law enforcement officials, he said. (AP Photo/Sun-Times Media)  MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT,
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    No-fly list rules get changes

    Eileen Sullivan -
    August 20, 2014 7:06 am
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    Allegiant adds flights from MidAmerica to Tampa
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    Allegiant adds flights from MidAmerica to Tampa

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    This photo taken in 2011 shows Abe Mashal posing for a photo at his  home in  St. Charles, Ill. The Obama administration is promising to change the way travelers can ask to be removed from its no-fly list of suspected terrorists banned from air travel. One of the plaintiffs in the Portland lawsuit, Abe Mashal, was unable to print his boarding pass before a flight out of Chicago four years ago. A counter representative told him he was on the no-fly list and would not be allowed to board. Mashal was surrounded by about 30 law enforcement officials, he said. (AP Photo/Sun-Times Media)  MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT,
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    US changing no-fly list rules

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    August 19, 2014 7:16 pm
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    This undated photo obtained by The Associated Press from the Small Arms Survey, shows a man-portable air defense systems, or MANPADS. Armed groups in Syria have an estimated several hundred portable anti-aircraft missiles that could easily be diverted to extremists and used to destroy low-flying commercial planes, according to a new report by a respected international research group. It cites the risk that the missiles could be smuggled out of Syria by terrorists. (AP Photo/Small Arms Survey)
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    New report warns of anti-aircraft weapons in Syria

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    August 19, 2014 6:07 pm
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    Official: Feds should look at e-cigs on planes
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    Official: Feds should look at e-cigs on planes

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    Officials work at the crash site of a small plane that was carrying Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos and several campaign officials, in the port city of Santos, Brazil, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014. All seven people aboard the plane, including a campaign photographer and press advisor, as well as two pilots, died in the crash, City Hall press officer Patricia Fagueiro confirmed. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)
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    Husband of UPS pilot sues over deadly crash
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    Brazil: Presidential candidate dies in plane crash
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    Brazil: Presidential candidate dies in plane crash

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    In this Thursday, July 17, 2014 photo, an airplane takes off from Dayton International Airport, passing over one of the airport's prairies in Vandalia, Ohio. In an effort to keep birds away from aircraft, the airport is experimenting by planting the tall prairie grass. Heavy birds like geese, which cause the most damage to planes, are believed to avoid long grasses because they fear predators might be hiding within. (AP Photo/Skip Peterson)
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    Airport tests new way to avoid deadly bird strikes

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    August 12, 2014 3:53 pm
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