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The public should expect flight delays as furloughs kick in Sunday for
air traffic controllers, although the effects may be felt unevenly from
airport to airport, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said
Thursday.Without the controller furloughs, FAA officials could find no way
to cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by automatic,
across-the-board spending cuts approved by Congress, said Michael Huerta,
the agency's administrator. The FAA has estimated there could be flight
delays of about 90 minutes during peak periods.Likewise, the agency sees
no way around closing 149 air traffic control towers at small airports
that are currently operated under contract for the FAA, Huerta told the
Senate Appropriations Committee's transportation subcommittee. The tower
closings have been delayed until June 15.The furloughs and tower closings
were designed "to minimize impacts on the maximum number of travelers,"
he said. But he acknowledged, "We're forced to choose between very unattractive
options."A key Republican lawmaker accused the White House of deliberately
trying to upset the public."They want to cause the most pain to
the American people out there so they will put pressure on Congress
to back away from sequestration (spending cuts)," Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania
told a transportation gathering hosted by the National Journal news magazine.
Shuster chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee."
April 10, 2013: Activists rally for immigration reform in Los Angeles.APWhile
the authors of the newly released Senate immigration bill touted its multibillion
dollar investment in border security, critics are seizing on what they describe
as a major loophole -- giving the government "discretion" to choose when
to enforce immigration laws.The union representing Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents has long complained that the Obama administration has
made their job harder by preventing agents from detaining and deporting
select illegal immigrants. They had petitioned members of the so-called
"Gang of Eight" -- the lawmakers writing the immigration bill -- to
address those concerns in the package.But, in a letter obtained by FoxNews.com,
National ICE Council President Chris Crane said "this legislation again
does nothing to resolve that."The letter was sent Tuesday to Sen. Marco
Rubio, R-Fla., a key member of the Gang of Eight, shortly before
the legislation was formally released. Crane thanked Rubio for meeting with
him, a meeting he had long sought, but complained that the bill
did not address his concerns."In fact, it appears that the security components
it does contain focus mostly on the exterior, and rely on the
discretion of DHS, even though DHS is in federal court right now
for undermining the constitutional rule of law," Crane wrote, referring
to a lawsuit brought by ICE agents.The proposal, as emphasized by its
co-authors
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> liarly gridlocked over the budget. January's tax deal has stiffened
GOP resolve against further tax increases. Obama's recently unveiled plan
for lower inflation increases for Social Security recipients -- an idea
embraced by Bowles and Simpson -- has landed with a thud among
most Democrats.Obama and the top GOP negotiator, House Speaker John Boehner
of Ohio, stopped talking after failed talks in 2011 and late last
year. It's commonly assumed that the need this summer for must-pass legislation
to increase the government's borrowing cap will draw the weary combatants
back into negotiations.The revised Simpson-Bowles plan proposes about $600
billion in increased taxes over the coming 10 years on top of
the $600 billion-plus signed by Obama in January, another $600 billion or
so in cuts to Medicare, and deeper cuts to domestic agencies and
the Pentagon than proposed by the president.Simpson and Bowles believe it's
crucial to get the government's debt below 70 percent of the size
of the economy, something that Obama's budget fails to do.Obama and Boehner
have twice seemed close to a budget bargain, but Boehner walked away
from the talks both times after detecting resistance from top Republicans."The
last two years have been marked by fiscal brinksmanship," Simpson and Bowles
said in a statement. "Instead of enacting a comprehensive deficit reduction
plan ... policymakers have jumped from crisis to crisis, waiting until the
last moment to do
Why don't you meet Usama bin Laden, invite him to Brussels or
to the White House and engage in talks, ask him what he
wants and give it to him so he leaves you in peace?
You find it possible to set some limitations in your dealings with
these bastards, so why should we talk to people who are child-killers?--
Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2004 talking to foreign reporters about
U.S. calls for a diplomatic solution to the conflict with the breakaway
republic of Chechnya after terrorists from the region killed 380 hostages
at a school in the town of Beslan in southern Russia.Perhaps no
region in the world can claim a history so tragic and violent
as Chechnya and the rest of the northern Caucuses.The last 20 years
has seen nearly constant bloodshed as the mostly Muslim population sought
to break away from Soviet and then Russian control. The result has
been some of the most brutal attacks on civilians in modern times.Dozens
of bombings and terror raids around Russia have claimed countless lives,
but two incidents stand out in the collective memory of Westerners:-- A
2002 raid on a Moscow movie theater, in which Chechen militants took
850 civilians hostage. Some 130 hostages died, mostly as a result of
chemicals pumped into the theater by police to subdue the attackers after
more than two days. Russian authorities killed all 40 hostage takers.--
A 2004 raid on a school in the rural community of Beslan
in southern Russia, capturing an
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