In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Sept. 11 Museum Opening in May; Analyzing Faces at the Airport

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Sept. 11 Reflection After several lengthy delays, the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum will open to the public at the World Trade Center site on May 21. (Associated Press)

The T.S.A.'s Big Test In an effort to identify would-be terrorists, the Transportation Security Administration has spent some $1 billion training thousands of officers to examine and identify particular facial characteristics at airports. A quiz accompanies the article, where readers can try their hand at spotting liars at the security line. (The New York Times)

From Beers to Sopranos The Wetherspoon pub in Kent, England, returns to its origins as an opera house — for a day. The owner notes a "massive change to the usual clientele." (BBC)

Travel Barriers Fall While most countries still mandate traditional visas for visits from nonresidents, the number has dropped over the last few years. (Skift)


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