Beauty houses assess security crisis
Tina Milton
31-Aug-2006
Beauty suppliers have begun to assess the long-term implications of the current airport security crisis, which has resulted in tighter security regulations following a recently-foiled terrorist plot in the UK
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The restrictions prevented passengers on flights to and from the US from taking any liquids in their hand luggage last month. In the US the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) handed
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