WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Restrictions on U.S. airline travelers were eased slightly on Sunday, but Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the threat of an attack on airliners remained.
The Transportation and Security Administration, or TSA, said on its Web site it would allow passengers to bring up to 4 ounces of nonprescription liquid medication on board, including pain relievers and cough medicine.
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