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Adventurerspaybigbucksforspacetour
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 11:02 PM
Nov. 19: Several travel agencies are now selling seats aboard a space capsule that will take tourists to the stars for $200,000. WTVJ’s Jeff Burnside reports.
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Alluringactivitiesarefourthhourfun
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 11:02 PM
Nov. 19: From taking a ride on the zip line to getting a 14-karat-gold facial, TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb check out all the activities aboard Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas.
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ReportJetenginemakerknewofflaws
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 11:02 PM
Nov. 19: Rolls-Royce, the maker of the engine that failed on a giant Qantas jet, reportedly knew the power plants had issues but did not recall them. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
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Screeningspatdownsdontflywithpilots
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 11:00 PM
Nov. 17: Msnbc’s Chris Jansing talks with retired pilot Chesley Sullenberger who says that the new TSA screening procedures are "not an effective and efficient use of our limited resources."
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Commonsensesecurity
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 11:00 PM
Nov. 17: John Prater, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, said his agency supports the TSA’s efforts to find people with "evil intent against our airplanes," but advocates the TSA administer a "higher form of security based on upon trust or threat-based screening."
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TSAbattlesimageproblemoverbodyscanner
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:59 PM
Nov. 16: At least two passenger rights groups have called for travelers to opt out of the TSA’s new security screening methods during the Thanksgiving travel rush. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
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Invasionofprivacy
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:58 PM
Nov. 15: The Homeland Security Department is asking for “patience” with the full body scans and invasive pat downs at airports this holiday season, but many are already becoming aggravated. Isaac Yeffet, former Director of Security for El Al Airlines, discusses.
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PassengerCrippledcruise039likebeingtrappedatabadcamp039
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:57 PM
Nov. 13: Jinger Kalin and her daughter Parker Jude recount their ordeal aboard the disabled Carnival Splendo after an engine fire left it adrift about 200 miles outside San Diego.
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Newlywedsonhoneymooncruisefromhell
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:56 PM
Nov. 12: Geoffrey and Sabrina Klinge saved up for two years to sail on the ill-fated Carnival Splendor. Now, after their calamitous cruise vacation, they say they’re not so sure about “the boat thing anymore.”
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Healthtipsforyournextvacation
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:55 PM
Nov. 11: NBC’s chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman offers advice for preventing illness on the road, in the sky and afloat.
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Escapethecoldwiththesehotadventures
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:55 PM
Nov. 10: From ski trips to Caribbean getaways, Kate Maxwell, of Conde Nast Traveler, reveals great travel deals on the slopes and sand.
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Reliefsuppliesdeliveredtostrandedcruiseship
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:54 PM
Nov. 9: Two Mexican tugboats arrived off the coast of Baja California on Tuesday to pull the Carnival Splendor cruise ship to port after an engine-room fire left almost 4,500 people stranded aboard the disabled ship. NBC’s George Lewis reports.
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USNavyonthewaytostrickencruiseliner
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:54 PM
Nov. 9: The U.S.S. Ronald Reagan is on its way to help the passengers and crew aboard the cruise ship Carnival Splendor, which lies stricken off the coast of Mexico after an engine fire disabled many of the systems aboard.
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Handsonairportsecuritytouchesanerve
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:53 PM
Nov. 8: Full-body scanners, the TSA’s latest tactic in an ever-evolving approach to security screening, are considered by many to be a necessary evil, but concerns over privacy invasion are proving to be a bigger issue for women than for men. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
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LuggageselftagginglatestinDIYflying
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:49 PM
Nov. 3: American Airlines and Air Canada are reportedly in talks with the TSA to begin a trial run of self bag-tagging for passengers in Boston. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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DHStoimposenewaircargorules
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:49 PM
Nov. 3: The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly about to impose new security requirements on air cargo, including stricter screening on items from high-threat areas. Cnbc’s Mary Thompson reports.
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5tipstoavoidskyhighairfare
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:47 PM
Nov. 1: Nilou Motamed, features editor for Travel + Leisure, shares tips about finding low-priced plane tickets at any time of the year.
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Howwillairlinesrespondtobombscare
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:46 PM
Oct. 30: The bomb scare comes as millions of Americans are preparing for the busy holiday travel season. Combine the two, and some passengers may notice heightened security at the nation’s airports. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
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FAAPlanehadholeinfuselage
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:45 PM
Oct. 29: Authorities say they found a 2-foot-wide hole in the body of an airliner that lost cabin pressure shortly after takeoff and had to return to Miami. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
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NTSBinvestigatingregionalairsafetygaps
From: MSN Video on Mon, Feb 14 2011 10:44 PM
Oct. 28: Scott Maurer, whose daughter died aboard flight 3407 near Buffalo, NY, discusses the NTSB investigation into the safety gaps between national and regional air carriers.
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