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 | Beth Eurotas, of San Francisco, throws out a tube of toothpaste at the British Airways terminal of JFK Airport, Thursday, August 10, 2006 in New York. Passengers in the United States are facing heightened security at airports today after authorities in London uncovered a terror plot aimed at airlines traveling from Britain to the U.S. click to open  |  | Transportation Security Administration screener Corali Montez throws away a bottle of expensive wine at the security check-in at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006. Growing lines of irritated travelers snaked through U.S. airport terminals Thursday as people waited hours to reach security checkpoints, where they were ordered to dump all liquids, water bottles, suntan lotion, even toothpaste, following the discovery of a terror plot involving planes leaving Britain. click to open  |  | Airline passenger Anton Gerasimov enjoys the last drink of his champagne before boarding a flight to Russia, Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006, at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco. Growing lines of irritated travelers snaked through U.S. airport terminals Thursday as people waited hours to reach security checkpoints, where they were ordered to dump all liquids, water bottles, suntan lotion, even toothpaste, following the discovery of a terror plot involving planes leaving Britain. click to open  |  | Christmas (1998) / Life in San Francisco: Christmas shoppers pack the Macy's perfume department at the Union Square Sunday, Dec. 20, 1998, in San Francisco. President Clinton's impeachment didn't deter mostAmericans from shopping over the weekend, with big crowds packing the nation's stores as people tried to finish their holiday gift-buying. While retailers relished the heavy traffic, many still worried if the burst of last-minute purchases will be enough to jolt holiday sales to levels they had anticipated. click to open  |
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