Daily Briefing: Unions charge that safety bar set lower for cargo planes

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FedEx and UPS cargo planes sit on the tarmac of the north cargo terminal area in Atlanta on Oct. 30. The glaring weakness of the cargo shipping system has been laid bare by the Yemen-based mail bomb plot. But the cost of fixing it may be too high for governments, airlines and shippers to stomach during a global downturn.
Unions: Safety bar lower for cargo
By Alan Levin, USA TODAY
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