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E-mail with your peanuts? Airline tests in-flight Web access

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  • American plans to charge $9.95 to $12.95 per flight for Internet service
  • The airline is one of several preparing to offer in-air Web access
  • Entertainment and information services could earn strapped airlines more cash
  • American won't filter Internet content to avoid disrupting legitimate Web sites
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