JACKSON'S APPOINTMENT EARNS INDUSTRY PRAISE

President Bush's decision to nominate Michael Jackson as deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security won quick praise from aviation interests. Jackson, who formerly served as deputy secretary at the Transportation Department, was seen as a supporter of efforts to reopen Ronald Reagan...

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