Clinton would beef up security at U.S. airports

President Clinton yesterday ordered the FAA to impose stricter security measures at 450 U.S. commercial airports, and asked Congress to come up with $429.4 million this session to pay for the program. The move, in response to recommendations by a commission under Vice President Al Gore that was...

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