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FLYING HIGH
$50
Cost per second to operate Air Force One, the President’s jet. That’s $180,000 per hour
TERRORISM
The Body-Bomb Threat
A US Airways flight from Paris to Charlotte, N.C., was diverted after a passenger handed a note to a flight attendant that said she had been surgically implanted with a device. Fighter jets escorted the May 22 flight to an airport in Bangor, Maine, where the woman was taken into custody by the FBI. Although there’s no evidence her claims were true, the episode exacerbated concerns that terrorists could implant bombs in passengers to elude airport security. Republican Senator Susan Collins said the U.S. has received intelligence “identifying surgically implanted bombs as a threat to air travel.”
WORD OF THE WEEK
Faceplant
v. when a social-networking titan tumbles after a hyped IPO
See: Facebook shares launching at $38 apiece, then dropping as low as $31 within days. Zynga, the social-game maker, and Renren, a Chinese social network, followed similar trajectories
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