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	<title>Comments on: 4-June-2007 : Just When You Think Carry-On Restrictions Can&#8217;t Get Any Worse</title>
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		<title>By: Flying With Fish &#187; The Pelican 1514 Case : A Bag You Can Checked Under The Plane &#38; Know Your Gear Is Safe In</title>
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		<dc:creator>Flying With Fish &#187; The Pelican 1514 Case : A Bag You Can Checked Under The Plane &#38; Know Your Gear Is Safe In</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The Pelican 1514, a Pelican 1510 with padded inserts, is legal for carry-on with the vast majority of international airlines in terms of size.  With the case&#8217;s 45-linear inch (114.3-linear centimeter) dimensions, recessed wheels and recessed handle, the Pelican 1514 conforms to every baggage template I have dropped it into (with the exception of one now defunct airline). [...]</description>
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