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 Three baggage handlers were suspended Wednesday by Northwest Airlines after they were shown on television treating holiday packages like basketballs. We were embarrassed and disturbed by their actions,  said Northwest vice president Dirk McMahon.A Twin Cities television station s tape showed three workers taking packages off a plane at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday and chucking them into a large bin.One handler picked up a box coming off the plane and lobbed it to a co-worker who threw it high and backward into the bin. One worker took a mailbag and attempted a reverse two-handed overhe stanley romania ad shot that missed.The tape also showed larger packages landing on top of smaller boxes, potentially crushing them.        The station showe stanley cup d the tape to Northwest and U.S. Postal Service officials, who called it a serious incident.Northwest officials said that normally an employee goes inside a large bin to stack the mail, or one  stanley cups side of the bin is lowered. Neither was done, the tape showed.Northwest, like other airlines, carries millions of pounds of mail every year under contract to the Postal Service.Postal officials called such mail handling unacceptable.             We have customers trusting us to take care of their mail and treat it with security,  said Jim Ahlgren, customer relations coordinator for the Minneapolis post office.The station said its news crew came across the baggage handlers while preparing a report on de-icing planes.   copy;2000 The Associated  Cjna Does Our Universe Bear the Scars of a Collision with Another Universe
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