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Air Marshal Anonymity in Question
By Tom Shoop | Saturday, May 20, 2006  |  11:46 AM

The House Judiciary Committee is about to deliver a smackdown to the Federal Air Marshals Service, AP reports. A report due to be released next week concludes that the service's dress code, which is designed to ensure anonymity for agents, actually has the opposite effect. It's not exactly clear what that dress code is--for obvious reasons, I guess. The report also says air marshals shouldn't have to show their credentials when they check into hotels.


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