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The long lines at security checkpoints at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport’s main terminal over spring break have many Minnesotans feeling a sense of hopeful queasiness over the prospect of flying this summer.
Hopeful that it will turn out all right — queasy because it may not.
Given the expected influx of passengers, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at MSP has promised to pay more overtime for employees, add more bomb-sniffing dogs and rely on help from the airport and the airlines to herd the roller-bag masses.
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