Re: No scissors allowed at Pittsburgh airport ceremony

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So how is it in the food prep area of the US Airways club lounge, or
the restaurants that are all behind security, they are able to cut
cheese, fruit and bread?

Does the Chilli's Too that exist behind security make you eat with a
plastic knife?

I'd be curious to know the answer...

Matthew

On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 07:33  PM, lafrance@verizon.net wrote:

> No scissors allowed at Pittsburgh airport ceremony
>
> The Associated Press
> 9/20/02 2:49 PM
>
>
> IMPERIAL, Pa. (AP) -- When it was time to cut the ribbon on a new
> exhibit at Pittsburgh International Airport, there were no scissors to
> be found. The reason? Security.
>
> A replica of a Tyrannosaurus rex was dedicated at the terminal
> Thursday, but security measures prevented Allegheny County Chief
> Executive Jim Roddey and others from using scissors to cut the ribbon.
>
> They had to tear the ribbon instead.
>
> Scissors and other objects that could be used as weapons were banned
> from the airport after last year's terrorist attacks.
>
> The replica is meant to promote attractions in the Pittsburgh region,
> including the dinosaur collection at the Carnegie Museum of Natural
> History.
>
>
>
> Copyright 2002 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
>
>
> Roger
> EWROPS
>

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