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TAMPA, Fla. Florida authorities are hoping good weather will improve their
chances of tracking down a sailboat that may be carrying two boys
kidnapped from their grandparents' home.The Hillsborough County Sheriff's
Office says Joshua Michael Hakken entered his mother-in-law's house north
of Tampa early Wednesday, tied her up and fled with his sons,
4-year-old Cole and 2-year-old Chase.Authorities are searching for a boat
Hakken recently bought. It's described as having a blue Bimini top, white
mainsail, and a blue hull with the word "Salty" and a paw
print in white on both sides, with a white stripe near the
water line. There is possibly a yellow horseshoe life preserver on deck.Sheriff's
office spokesman Larry McKinnon tells The Tampa Tribune (http://bit.ly/12xyjhY)
that good weather means more recreational and boaters will be on the
water and able to help in the search.Storms had been moving along
the west coast of Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico last
week, but conditions improved Saturday and Sunday.Federal, state and local
authorities are searching for the sailboat by sea and air. Pictures of
the vessel also have been distributed at local marinas.Hakken, his wife
Sharyn and the boys could be anywhere, McKinnon said. The truck the
family had been traveling in was found late Thursday, abandoned in a
parking garage in Madeira Beach."The Gulf of Mexico is 200,000 square nautical
miles," said McKinnon. "We are looking up and down the
omatic spending cuts that are otherwise poised
to take effect over the next 10 years.Counting reductions and higher taxes
that Congress and Obama have approved since 2011, the 2014 budget would
contribute to a total $4.3 trillion in total deficit reduction by 2023.The
key deficit reduction elements of the plan incorporate an offer Obama made
to Boehner in December as both men sought to avert an impending
"fiscal cliff" of automatic, across the board spending cut and broad tax
increases.Obama's plan has two central features -- $580 billion in new taxes
that Republicans oppose and a new inflation formula, rejected by many liberals,
that would reduce the annual cost of living adjustments for a broad
swath of government programs, including Social Security and benefits for
veterans.In his address, Obama said he would achieve deficit reduction by
making "tough reforms" to Medicare and by enacting "commonsense tax reform
that includes closing wasteful tax loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected."Obama,
however, made no mention of the effect his budget would have on
Social Security and on other social safety net programs, a key feature
of his proposal and one that drew hostile reaction from some of
his most ardent political backers.Obama rejected a House Republican budget
that aims to balance the budget in 10 years with steep cuts
in domestic spending. His remarks reflected the White House's argument that
Obama's blend of tax increases and
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white member of a black gospel choir at a local university.Davis, a
50-year-old African-American, said he was bused to Boston's Brighton section
in 1976. Davis said neighborhood kids had paved the way at the
mostly white school by then, and he didn't experience bias.But as a
substance abuse counselor in Roxbury near where he grew up, Davis said
many clients have said busing-related trauma put them on a path to
addiction. He's heard stories from black clients about how white police
officers who were in schools called them names; others have confessed that
they threw rocks at white students.Some dropped out of school to avoid
conflicts that came with busing."For a lot of people this has never
been closed. This is still open. The pain that they feel has
never been addressed," Davis said.But for story circle participants like
Powell, talking about busing has been healing, as was her trip to
South Boston."It's sort of making myself whole ...," she said. "I had
no control as a child being bused, but as an adult I
can go into these spaces."
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