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That is much easier at stadiums and enclosed venues, where security officials can check bags and scan spectators for dangerous devices.
BBC: Boston Marathon attack: How secure are marathons?
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While the Transportation Security Administration may open bags to inspect them, wrappers at some U.S. airports, including New York's JFK and Miami's, are posted in secure areas to re-bind luggage that authorities have unsealed.
WSJ: To Meet the Biggest Wrap Stars, Stroll Through the Miami Airport
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This year we did a similar thing and helped a non-profit come up with 750 bags of new security blankets, books and stuffed animals for homeless children.
FORBES: 'Traveling Red Dress' Movement Proves Social Media Foundation Is Still People, Empowerment
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In the United Kingdom, mobs of stranded passengers have begun to thin out, but people are still struggling to repack checked luggage after security officials banned all carry-on bags.
NPR: U.K. Uncovers 'Advanced' Bomb Plot; U.S. Targeted
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Its isolated branch on a Lake Victoria island receives money from the sky: with no landing strip, planes drop bags of cash to be collected by staff and security guards.
ECONOMIST: Business in Africa
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Today dozens of guards roam the property, which is also outfitted with numerous security cameras and checkpoints at each entrance: Cars are searched, bags are X-rayed, and guests are patted down.
FORBES: The Oberoi, Mumbai
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The TSA got a lot of frequent travelers fairly excited a couple months ago when it announced that it was soliciting bag manufacturers for "checkpoint-friendly" designs that would allow laptop owners to leave their machines safely tucked away as they passed through security, but we didn't know what any of these bags would look like until now.
ENGADGET: Skooba makes with the pictures of TSA-friendly bags (update: not really)
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This latest incident comes two weeks after 43 Transportation Security Administration workers in Florida were disciplined for not performing additional screening on random carry-on bags and passengers.
CNN: TSA proposes firing 7 Philadelphia airport employees
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The New York Times had reported that for more than a decade, the CIA had given the Afghan National Security Council tens of millions of dollars in monthly payments delivered in suitcases, backpacks and plastic shopping bags.
NPR: 7 American Service Members Killed In Afghanistan