Can Airport Express or Extreme power a USB powered hard drive?

I cannot find the info in the specs.
Best Buy tells me that, in principle, wireles routers with USB ports don't have the power required by USB-powered hard drives.
On the other hand, I am thinking it would make sense for Airport Express to do that, since it would be very useful on a trip.
Thanks

OOs, I just saw the Apr 2011 thread. Answer is no

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