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T to start random searches for bombs

Says testing of bags won't cause big delays

MBTA Patrolman Gregory Karayianes demonstrated search technology with Chief Joseph C. Carter and Governor Romney.
By Mac Daniel
Globe Staff / October 6, 2006

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Starting as soon as next week, the MBTA will become only the second transit system in the nation to conduct regular, random searches of passenger bags and packages for explosives, Governor Mitt Romney announced yesterday. (Full article: 1067 words)

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