Tokyo Passengers Trigger U.S. Airport Detectors, N.Y. Post Says
By Mar 17, 2011 1:08 AM CTRadiation detectors at Dallas-Fort Worth and Chicago O’Hare airports were triggered when passengers from flights that started in Tokyo passed through customs, the New York Post reported. Tests at Dallas-Fort Worth indicated low radiation levels in travelers’ luggage and in the aircraft’s cabin filtration system; no passengers were quarantined, the newspaper said. Details of the incident at O’Hare weren’t immediately clear, the Post said.
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2 comments:
I believe I read sometime back, on Yahoo.com, that chicken is a good guard against radiation. BTW, a 10 piece box of legs and thighs just $5.99 at your local Church's fried chicken shop.
The Chicken Genius.
The sky is falling! The sky is falling, run for your lives!
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