Travelers brace for crowded roads, airports
Thursday, November 27, 2003
BOSTON -- The Thanksgiving travel rush got off to a trouble-free start Wednesday morning with clear skies across most of the country and short lines at most airport security checkpoints, despite what officials anticipated to be the busiest Thanksgiving holiday season since the 2001 terror attacks.
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