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"Advertisers could target airport travelers versus vehicle travelers, for instance," he said.
At George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, another target airport, waits have been reasonable, said Richard M. Vacar, the airport director.
"There are many, many places around the country that sell all physical and no e-books," Mr. Shanks said, adding that there is still "tremendous" demand for print books in bookstores, and at Wal-Mart, Target, airport stores and supermarkets, among other retailers.
Also, researchers visited the five target airport hubs across the country and met some of those flight attendants already contacted via mail and reminded them to mail back or return the surveys directly to the research team in the field.
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Denver and Newark are on the list of 25 "target airports" picked by the security agency for intensive monitoring this summer.
And what happens if escalating military action turns Israel into a target, airports are closed and the Chelsea party is trapped inside a war zone?
In coming years, it's likely these big investors will target airports, railroads, container shippers, port terminals, and freight and logistics firms, seeking steady returns.
While a number of Al Qaeda plots have been disrupted, he said American intelligence officials knew that Al Qaeda had considered attacks against high-profile landmarks, government targets, airports, bridges, harbors and dams.
The airline also targets airports which can offer better terms.
Officers have targeted airports, ports and postal hubs to detect if imported goods are fake, banned or if the correct duty has been paid.
According to the Associated Press, sources told an Iraqi official that the Islamic State had been planning attacks targeting airports and train stations in Europe for months.
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