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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
The shutdown of Clear, the program that operated special security lines at airports for travelers who had been registered and vetted by the TSA, has alarmed some of its members. Travelers gave up privacy of personal information to register for the program and want to know what became of the data. The Wall Street Journal reached Clear founder Stephen Brill to answer some questions. Here's the report.
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About Tom Belden
Tom Belden has been reporting and writing about Philadelphia International Airport and other air travel subjects for nearly 25 years. He has written business travel columns for The Inquirer's Travel and Business sections. His ground-breaking reporting (with colleague Craig McCoy) on baggage handling problems in Philadelphia have been credited with helping improve the system. His previous blog was called Road Warrior. He can reached at tbelden@phillynews.com.