Air-Marshal Order Deepens U.S.-Europe Rift
MARSHAL PLAN The Homeland Security Dept.'s new requirement for air marshals on high-threat flights by foreign airlines into, out of or over the U.S. is deepening security-policy differences between the U.S. and Europe. In the U.S., the order is no more than simple logic--if intelligence determines...
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