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		<title>By: Flying With Fish &#187; 29/11/2008 – The Weekly Round Up : Flying With Fish Gets A New Home : American Travelers Most Annoying? Travel Security Revisited : Photographer = Security Threat? : Is The &#8216;No Fly List&#8217; Relevant?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Flying With Fish &#187; 29/11/2008 – The Weekly Round Up : Flying With Fish Gets A New Home : American Travelers Most Annoying? Travel Security Revisited : Photographer = Security Threat? : Is The &#8216;No Fly List&#8217; Relevant?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] When did photographers become a security threat? When did we move anti-terrorism campaigns decide that photographers are serious targets?  Explore this increasing problem here: 29/11/2008 – Travelling Photographer = Security Threat? [...]</description>
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