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AIRLINES BEGIN ASKING FOR NEXT OF KIN

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The Record (Bergen County, NJ), November 11th, 1998

DOUG MOST, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 11-11-1998 AIRLINES BEGIN ASKING FOR NEXT OF KIN -- RULE APPLIES TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS By DOUG MOST, Staff Writer Date: 11-11-1998, Wednesday Section: NEWS Edition: All Editions -- 2 Star B, 2 Star P, 1 Star Early It's a simple, commonly heard question: asking a person for a name and phone number to call in case of an emergency. But when it's posed to people just as they board an airplane, well, it's not so simple anymore. "I remember I did a double-take," Aaron Morse said as he waited last week with his wife, Jeannine, to fly out of...

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