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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."
This undated photo provided by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office
shows Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier,
26, of Somerville, Mass., who was shot to death Thursday, April 18,
2013 on the school campus in Cambridge, Mass.APSean Collier had only worked
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for about a year. But he
was already popular with his colleagues in the campus police department,
as well as with students, often joining them on hiking and skiing
trips.Authorities say the 26-year-old Collier was shot and killed by the
Boston Marathon bombing suspects.MIT says Collier was a Wilmington native
and Somerville resident who had worked at MIT since January 2012. Before
that, he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department.MIT
Chief John DiFava says Collier was a dedicated officer, liked by his
colleagues and the MIT community.The MIT Police serve all of us at
the Institute with great dignity, honor and dedication, Israel Ruiz, MITs
executive vice president and treasurer, said in a statement.Everyone here
those who knew Officer Collier, and those who did not
are devastated by the events that transpired on our campus last night.
We will never forget the seriousness with which he took his role
protecting MIT and those of us who consider it home.Reif says Collier's
loss is "deeply painful."Collier was found shot several times in his vehicle
at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.The Associated
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in Boston.(APPLAUSE)You showed us, Boston, that in the face of evil, Americans
will lift up what's good. In the face of cruelty, we will
choose compassion. In the face of those who would visit death upon
innocents, we will choose to save and to comfort and to heal.
We'll choose friendship. We'll choose love.The Scripture teaches us, God
has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of
power, love and self-discipline. And that's the spirit you've displayed
in recent days. When doctors and nurses, police and firefighters, and EMTs
and guardsmen run towards explosions to treat the wounded, that's discipline.When
exhausted runners, including our troops and veterans who never expected
to see such carnage on the streets back home, become first responders
themselves, tending to the injured, that's real power.When Bostonians carried
victims in their arms, deliver water and blankets, line up to give
blood, open their homes to total strangers, give them rides back to
reunite with their families, that's love.That's the message we send to those
who carried this out and anyone who would do harm to our
people. Yes, we will find you. And, yes, you will face justice.(APPLAUSE)We
will find you. We will hold you accountable. But more than that,
our fidelity to our way of life, to our free and open
society will only grow stronger, for God has not given us the
spir
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."
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