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Tue Jan 14 03:30:46 2014

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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 00:30:48 -0800
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Portable cooktop that gives you precise temp control

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are perhaps beginning to appreciate that President Bush, for all his Texas 
swagger, is a gentleman, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said.I 
wish that some of my fellow scholars, particularly historians and law professors 
and political scientists, would do what academics are supposed to do, which 
is to bide their time, do the actual research before proclaiming a 
presidency a failure, said Stephen Knott, a U.S. Naval War College professor 
and author of a book about Bush. He described the Bush legacy 
as "unfinished."It takes a long time for documents, for oral history interviews, 
particularly classified documents, to emerge," Knott said. "And then you 
get a fuller, more complete picture of a presidency.Presidential historian 
Douglas Brinkley said he wasn't surprised by Bush's rising approval rating.We 
pummel presidents when theyre in the White House," said Brinkley, whose 
2007 book "The Great Deluge" was critical of Bush's handling of the 
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. "We give them a hard time. Then they 
leave and they write a memoir that becomes an instant bestseller. Journalists 
ask softball questions, and then they open up a presidential library. And 
people forgive a lot of the mistakes and say, Hey, he brought 
our country through some tough times.'"The toughest time for Americans during 
Bush's presidency was Sept. 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda hijacked and crashed 
four airplanes, killing nearly 3,000 Americ
Republicans say spending for House operations, including lawmaker offices, 
has dropped by more than $200 million since they took control three 
years ago.GOP lawmakers said Thursday they saved the money mainly by trimming 
the budgets of committees, leadership offices and individual lawmaker offices.The 
House imposed an 8.2 percent reduction on lawmakers' personal office budgets 
in March, after automatic, across-the-board cuts in most federal programs 
took effect. That came on top of 11 percent cuts to office 
budgets during 2011 and 2012.Committees also took an 11 percent hit this 
year."Many families and small businesses are cutting back, and it's only 
right that the House of Representatives lead by example," House Speaker 
John Boehner, R-Ohio, said.Congress "should not be immune to our economic 
hardship, which is why Republicans have implemented the largest cut to the 
House's operating budget in recent history," said House Administration Committee 
Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich.They said the operating budget in fiscal 
2013, ending in September, was $1.16 billion, down from about $1.37 billion 
in 2010, the last year Democrats were in the majority.House members, who 
receive annual office budgets of more than $1 million, say they are 
economizing by traveling less, putting off new office purchases and not 
hiring new staff. While furloughs have largely been avoided, House maintenance 
projects have been delayed, retiring employees are not being

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Kalli Atteya, 45, smiles while recounting the daring rescue of her 12-year-old 
son, Niko, who was allegedly kidnapped in Egypt in 2011 by her 
former husband, Mohamed Atteya. (Joshua Rhett Miller/FoxNews.com)Khalil 
Mohamed "Niko" Atteya, 12, told FoxNews.com he now hopes to be home-schooled 
as he reintegrates into the United States after roughly 20 months in 
Egypt. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Mohamed Atteya holds his son shortly after 
his July 2000 birth in Pennsylvania. Atteya's ex-wife said he abandoned 
the family some three months later. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Kalli and Mohamed 
Atteya in an undated photograph. "My biggest concern is that he will 
find us somehow and try to take [Niko] back by force," she 
told FoxNews.com. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Through the slit of the burqa 
she wore to blend in on the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, Kalli 
Atteya waited and watched until the boy climbed off the school bus. 
When she saw him, she moved quickly, grabbing his arm and steering 
him toward the waiting motorized cart."Get in," she said to the 12-year-old, 
who recognized his mother's piercing blue eyes and obeyed wordlessly.Soon, 
they were speeding toward a safehouse where they would wait for three 
weeks before returning to the U.S., and ending a 20-month ordeal that 
began with another abduction  one the boy, Khalil Mohamed Niko Atteya, 
did not accept willingly. His father, Mohamed Atteya, who is wanted by 
the U.S. authorities, is accused of luring 
 The U.S. and South Korea are extending for two years their current 
civilian nuclear agreement and postponing a contentious decision on whether 
Seoul will be allowed to reprocess spent fuel as it seeks to 
expand its atomic energy industry.Wednesday's announcement is a setback 
to South Korea's new leader, Park Geun-hye, who had made revision of 
the 39-year-old treaty one of her top election pledges, but it alleviates 
a potential disagreement between the allies when Park visits Washington 
in two weeks to meet with President Obama.State Department spokesman Patrick 
Ventrell said the extension will provide more time for the two governments 
to complete the complex negotiations on a successor agreement that will 
recommence in June."These are very technical talks, and both parties felt 
that we needed more time," he told reporters.South Korea is the world's 
fifth-largest nuclear energy producer and is planning to expand domestic 
use of nuclear power and exports of nuclear reactors. But its radioactive 
waste storage is filling up, so it wants to be able to 
reprocess spent plutonium. It also wants to be able enrich uranium, a 
process that uranium must undergo to become a viable nuclear fuel. Currently, 
South Korea has to get countries such as the U.S. and France 
to do enrichment for it.Revising the agreement is a sensitive matter as 
the same technologies can also be used to develop nuclear weapons. Washington 
has historically opposed allowing repr
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