Airlines ready to battle higher security fee (CNN.com)

CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) -- A White House proposal to collect another $1.5 billion in aviation security fees has roiled cash-strapped U.S. airlines, who brand the move unfair taxation at a time they can least afford it.

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Posted March 03, 2005

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