
TSA prohibited items
TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
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People are seen at the security area of Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. The Transportation Security Administration, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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Lisa Farbstein, spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration, holds an iPad to demonstrate the TSA's new mobile application during a news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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Lisa Farbstein, spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration, holds a fake pistol as she talks about items confiscated by agents during security screenings at U.S. airports in a news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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Items confiscated by the Transportation Security Administration are displayed during a news conference at the TSA's training center at Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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Items confiscated by the Transportation Security Administration are on display at the TSA's training center at Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. Among the items is a replica M18 claymore mine, center, a fake dynamite bomb, and home-made electronics, lower left. TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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A home-made cell phone charger, center, is on display next to a home-made strobe light, left, and a replica grenade as the Transportation Security Administration displayed items they confiscated during a news conference at the TSA's training center at Newark Liberty International Airport, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Newark, N.J. TSA, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Nov. 19, unveiled a mobile phone and online application that lists items prohibited from carry-on bags or checked luggage.
Julio Cortez Associated Press
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