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Air Passenger Data Program Concerns European Officials

European officials yesterday joined the chorus of concern over a U.S. screening program that creates risk profiles for every air traveler entering or leaving the United States, and sought assurances that the system does not violate European privacy rights.
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Ellen Nakashima

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