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29 November 2006

What Happens When Local Industry Crosses Paths with the TSA in Lousiville

In Louisville, Kentucky, home to Louisville Slugger -- America's most famous baseball bat manufacturer --  the TSA has a special warning display near the security screening area at the airport. It seems the local manufactures pose a bit of a problem.

This is the closest thing to "local flavor" that we've seen at any of the otherwise uniformly-grim TSA outposts around the country.

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