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Home arrow Transportation arrow February 18, 2009 - USA Today: Body scanners replace metal detectors in tryout at Tulsa airport
February 18, 2009 - USA Today: Body scanners replace metal detectors in tryout at Tulsa airport PDF Print E-mail
usatoday.jpgTHOMAS FRANK, USA TODAY (2/18/2009)-- WASHINGTON — For the first time, some airline passengers will skip metal detectors and instead be screened by body scanning machines that look through clothing for hidden weapons, the Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday.

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