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Tue Apr 8 20:43:24 2014

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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 17:43:21 -0700
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March 12, 2013: This photo shows the air traffic control tower at 
Chicago's Midway International Airport.APWASHINGTON  Transportation Secretary 
Ray LaHood has assured lawmakers the Obama administration will prevent the 
closure of 149 small airport towers as well as end furloughs of 
air traffic controllers nationwide as a result of legislation passed by 
Congress, according to officials involved in negotiations on the bill.The 
disclosure came as senators sought signatures on a letter to LaHood saying 
that that their support of the legislation "was based on the understanding 
that the contract towers would be fully funded." In all, 149 towers 
are ticketed for possible closure beginning June 15 as the FAA carries 
out its share of the $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts that 
took effect in March at numerous federal agencies.The letter said the towers, 
which are staffed by employees under contract to the FAA, are a 
"vital public safety and economic development asset for dozens of communities 
- many of them rural - in every corner of the country." 
It was circulated by Sens. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., and Richard Blumenthal, 
D-Conn.The developments coincided with congressional passage during the 
day of a follow-up bill that fixed a stenographic error in legislation 
that cleared late last week. It was designed to give LaHood flexibility 
to shift up to $253 million among various accounts to "prevent reduced 
operations and staffing of the FAA," b
The U.S. has identified the mastermind of the Benghazi attack, sources tell 
Fox News, though the individual apparently is walking free in Libya.The 
confirmation from multiple sources comes more than seven months after the 
assault on two U.S. locations in Benghazi, Libya, where four Americans -- 
including Ambassador Chris Stevens -- were killed. President Obama pledged 
after the attack that "justice will be done."But one source told Fox 
News the government is "sitting on" information."We basically don't want 
to upset anybody, and the problem is, if Ambassador Stevens' family knew 
that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their 
son, their brother, on and on, then, and we could look them 
as a government in the face, then we're messing up. We're messing 
up," the source said.Fox News spoke exclusively with one special operator 
who watched the events unfold in real time and has debriefed those 
who were part of the response. He remains anonymous for his safety 
and has decided to talk because he says he and others connected 
with the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi are frustrated with the 
excuses and lack of a military response since Stevens and three other 
Americans were killed."We have all the capability, all the training, all 
the capacity, to kill and capture not only terrorists involved, with the 
specific events of 9/11, and Ambassador Stevens' death, but terrorists that 
are feeding other regions including Europe th

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MozillaLONDON  The maker of one of the Internet's most popular browsers 
is taking on one of the world's best known purveyors of surveillance 
software.The Mozilla Foundation   responsible for the Firefox browser   
 accuses Britain's Gamma International Ltd. of hijacking the Firefox brand 
to camouflage Gamma's electronic espionage products.Researchers have found 
several samples of Gamma's FinFisher spy software disguised as a Firefox 
file, apparently in an effort to fool computer users into believing the 
virus is harmless.Mozilla says in a statement that it has formally demanded 
Gamma end the practice, which it calls abusive.Gamma, based in the English 
town of Andover, has recently found itself in the spotlight over the 
surveillance software it markets to governments and law enforcement.Gamma 
did not return emails seeking comment Wednesday.
 A reproduction picture of the book titled "The newlywed's guide to physical 
intimacy," Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book spelling out the how-tos 
of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox Jews talking about sex, 
targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject. (AP Photo)The 
Associated PressFILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010 file photo, ultra-Orthodox 
Jews walk in Jerusalem on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book 
spelling out the how-tos of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox 
Jews talking about sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy 
subject. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File)The Associated PressJERUSALEM  
A how-to book translated into Hebrew to teach Israel's Orthodox Jews about 
sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject.The book, 
"The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy," was published in English more 
than a year ago in the U.S. The Hebrew version is set 
to come out this month, meant for Israel's Orthodox Jews, who make 
up about a quarter of the country's population. It appears be the 
first of its kind.Under Orthodox Judaism, intercourse is permissible only 
after marriage and public displays of sexuality are taboo. Many Orthodox 
Jews do not even touch members of the opposite sex except their 
spouses and children. But sex is not considered shameful, and procreation 
is seen as a "mitzvah," or commandment from God. For this reason, 
large families are commonplace in Ortho
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