Q: I read about the open house for the new international terminal too late to attend. I wondered if people without a ticket for an overseas flight can visit the terminal to view the supposedly beautiful building?

—Frank Eskridge, Marietta

A: Anyone without a ticket can visit the public areas – which include the departure and arrival halls – of the Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport spokesman John Kennedy told Q&A on the News in an email. Passengers with domestic tickets also can visit by taking the "Plane Train" from the domestic terminals, or any of the concourses, to Concourse F. The international terminal opened this week.

Q: Is there any information on the marital status of the Secret Service personnel who were involved with the prostitutes?

—James Burkholder, Waipahu, Hawaii

A: Three of the Secret Service agents involved in the prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia, last month have been publicly identified. Arthur Huntington and David Randall Chaney were married at the time of the incident, according to published reports by CNN.com and The Washington Post. Greg Stokes also was identified, but his marital status has not been reported. Nine members of the Secret Service, including Huntington, Chaney and Stokes, have resigned or have been forced out as a result of "a night of carousing two days before President Obama arrived for an international summit," the Post reported. Three other agents were cleared of serious misconduct.

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