"Secure Flight" got a nod from Homeland Security last week --
The gist: to fly, you have to be on an "approved to fly" list.
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August 10, 2005
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WASHINGTON - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has called for airline passengers to provide more personal information to the government to gain privacy, according to today?s edition of USA Today. The American Civil Liberties Union denounced the move and pointed to the consistently poor reviews of the Transportation Security Administration?s Secure Flight passenger screening system by the non-partisan Government Accountability Office.
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