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Airline captain, lawyer, child on terror 'watch list'

James Robinson is a retired Air National Guard brigadier general and a commercial pilot for a major airline who flies passenger planes around the country.

People.com: The Ronsons Open Up About Childhood & Protecting Lindsay Lohan

Siblings Samantha, Mark and Charlotte talk about their quirky childhood and life in the spotlight

Time.com: TSA to Allow Laptops in Approved Bags

The Transportation Security Administration will now allow travelers to leave their computers inside "checkpoint friendly" cases

Formal calls for probe into reporter's name on no-fly list

A House representative said Thursday she is requesting an investigation after learning a CNN reporter was put on the federal no-fly list shortly after his investigation of the Transportation Security Administration.

TSA launches leak investigation

Federal officers charged with keeping terrorists off planes are now searching their own ranks for staff who told CNN that few flights were protected by air marshals.

Behind the Scenes: New airport scanner reveals all

The Transportation Security Administration calls its new system of scanning technologies "whole body imaging" -- and they ain't kidding.

Group: Pilot whose gun went off will be fired

An US Airways pilot who aviation officials say accidentally fired his handgun in the cockpit during a flight will be fired, a spokesman for a flight officers group said.

Ex-marshal: Air marshal training 'a national disgrace'

Their mission is to protect airline passengers from acts of terror on U.S. flights. But in a special investigation, former and current air marshals told CNN that the number of marshals assigned to police flights is so low that the federal agency overseeing them has drastically lowered its firearms and psychological testing standards just so it can qualify new hires.

Time.com: When Is a Face Suspicious?

An arrest in Orlando's airport demonstrates the new science of reading micro-expressions

What to expect during the year of the fee

Let's assume, for a moment, that you can't stop 2008 from becoming the Year of the Fee.

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