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Northwest Airlines employee tries to direct passengers to the correct gates at LaGuardia airport in New York
11 Mar 2006
Source: Reuters

A Northwest Airlines employee (R) tries to direct passengers to the correct gates at LaGuardia airport in New York March 10, 2006, after the Delta Northwest Terminal was partially evacuated when a man fled a security checkpoint without his shoes, the Transportation Security Administration said.
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