
This weekend, Fast Track on BBC World News TV featured the following stories:
Pat down show downWith the holiday season underway, intimate security checks at American airports are continuing to upset travellers.When passengers refuse the full body scanners they may be submitted to what authorities are calling an enhanced pat-down.Politicians are calling for them to be outlawed but the department of justice has threatened that flights whose passengers are not screened will be cancelled.
Nancy Campbell, a 33-year-old from Brooklyn, reveals how the experience left her feeling as though she had been "sexually assaulted".
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Carmen Roberts clicks on the campaign to clean up grotty hotels in the UK. Plus, an in-flight hula dancing flash mob on Hawaiian Airlines. This and more with the best of travel on the world wide web.
Carmen Roberts clicks on the campaign to clean up grotty hotels in the UK. Plus, an in-flight hula dancing flash mob on Hawaiian Airlines. This and more with the best of travel on the world wide web.
Dance advanceCambodia is best known by travellers for Angkor Wat and the Killing Fields - but the country is also looking forward. There has been a revival of traditional and contemporary arts across the country and Phnom Penh has become a hotbed of creativity and young talent. Michelle Jana Chan travelled to the capital to look at this resurgence
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