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Washer & dryer mop system that cuts cleaning time in half
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Fri Nov 22 10:03:48 2013
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 07:03:50 -0800
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Do you know what bacteria and germs are on your old mop?
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VIENNA A top aide to the chief of the U.N. nuclear
agency has unexpectedly resigned, suggesting tensions among the organization's
top leadership, diplomats said Friday.The move by IAEA Assistant Director
General Rafael Mariano Grossi comes at a critical time for the International
Atomic Energy Agency. It is the outside world's only window on Iran's
nuclear program, which some nations fear is close to the ability to
make atomic arms a goal Iran strenuously denies.IAEA inspectors monitor
Tehran's known nuclear facilities including its expanding uranium enrichment
program, which Tehran says is meant only to produce nuclear power and
for other peaceful uses. But the United States, Israel, their allies
and other nations fear the Islamic Republic could use the technology to
make the core of a nuclear weapon.The agency also is trying to
kick-start a probe of suspicions that Iran has secretly worked on developing
nuclear weapons after more than five years of stagnation. Iran denies such
work and says the allegations are based on falsified intelligence from Israel
and the West. The two sides plan to resume talks on the
issue in mid-May.Two diplomats demanded anonymity in exchange for speaking
The Associated Press about the resignation because they were not authorized
to discuss internal IAEA matters with reporters.One of them said Grossi
told Amano he was quitting earlier this week after being told that
his contract was not being extended. H
The sister of the Boston bombing suspects said "I have no idea
what got into them" and described the two as "great people," the
Star-Ledger reported.The woman, who has not been identified, spoke to the
newspaper's reporters from behind the door of her apartment in West New
York, N.J., on Friday."He was a kind and loving man," the woman
said of her older brother. "I'm sorry for the families that lost
their loved ones the same way I lost my loved one.""This is
very hurtful," she said, adding that she hadn't seen her brothers in
a long time.Another person, who identified himself as the woman's husband,
told the newspaper through a crack in the door that "I'm not
Muslim and they didn't accept me so I never met them."Federal agents
from the FBI Joint Terrorism task force swarmed the woman's apartment by
late morning, roping off three blocks around the building.Caridad Rodriquez,
the West New York Police Department Police Commissioner, confirmed to reporters
at the scene that the woman living in the building is the
sister of the suspects.Authorities are investigating whether she has any
other family members in that town, he said."For all we know, she
may be a bystander like the rest of us," Rodriquez said of
the woman."She wants privacy because she has said that her and her
family have nothing to do with the bombing," he said.FoxNews.com's Perry
Chiaramonte contributed to this report.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Initial tests have come back negative for poisonous substance following
a suspicious white powder found Thursday morning in the mailroom of the
Naval Support facility in Arlington, Va.About 800 people were evacuated
after the powdery substance was found in the mailroom of Building No.
12 at the support facility, the Navy said in a statement. All
have since been let back in, Fox News has learned.Building 12 houses
the mailroom and the offices of the chief of naval personnel, according
to the official, who said the evacuations were a precautionary measure.
The Arlington County Fire Department and hazardous-materials officials,
as well as Navy personnel, are on the scene investigating.The incident comes
just days after letters that tested positive for the poison ricin were
mailed to President Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss, in Washington.
The FBI arrested Mississippi resident Paul Kevin Curtis in connection with
the letters Wednesday night, an FBI release said. Curtis is scheduled to
appear in federal court Thursday and, if convicted, could face more than
a decade behind bars.Fox News' Justin Fishel contributed to this report.
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believe he (President Barack Obama) is instructing his agencies to do things
that inflict the most pain on the most people. This should be
laid right at the president's feet," Shuster said.The FAA's 47,000 employees
-- including nearly 15,000 controllers -- are scheduled for one furlough
day every other week through Sept. 30. That will reduce the number
of controller hours on duty and pay by 10 percent, Huerta said.In
order to maintain safety with fewer controllers, takeoffs and landings will
have to be less frequent, and planes will have to be spaced
farther apart when they are in the air, he said. That reduces
the efficiency of the air traffic system, creating delays, he said.The impacts
may differ depending upon the airport, Huerta said. At Chicago's busy O'Hare
International Airport, for example, it's possible there won't be a full
complement of controllers to staff the airport's two control towers, requiring
one tower to be shutdown. Without a second tower, one of the
airport's runways will have to shut down, reducing takeoffs and landings,
he said. Most airports only operate one control tower.The employee furloughs
will save an estimated $200 million, and the tower closings will save
$25 million, Huerta said.A spokesman for the union that represents air traffic
controllers said the ramifications of the furloughs are still unclear."We
don't know with any specificity what's going to happen until this goes
down," Doug Church of t
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