PROPONENTS OF CUTTING BUSINESS AIRCRAFT SECURITY CURBS WON'T FIND COMFORT IN CLARKE ARTICLE
Proponents of reducing security restrictions on business aircraft will not find much comfort in the January/February issue of The Atlantic magazine. The cover article, "America Attacked: The Sequel," was written by former national anti-terrorism adviser Richard Clarke in the form of an "imagined...
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