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Mon Nov 25 12:03:31 2013

Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 09:03:40 -0800
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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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promise to help him."In January of 2005, there was a peace treaty 
between North and South Sudan that ended a war," Carter said. "George 
W. Bush is responsible for that."The ceremony, at Southern Methodist University, 
drew 10,000. The men spoke from a stage flanked by American flags 
in front of the entrance to the library. The center on the 
campus of Southern Methodist University includes the presidential library 
and museum along with the 43rd president's policy institute. The center 
opens to the public May 1.Bush addressed his vice president, Dick Cheney, 
who was in attendance, saying he was "proud to call you friend." 
Bush said the guiding principle of his two terms in office was 
expanding freedom throughout the world.When people come to the library and 
research Bush's administration, "Theyre going to find out we stayed true 
to our convictions," he said. That we expanded freedom at home by 
raising standards at school and lowering taxes for everybody, that we liberated 
nations from dictatorship and freed people from AIDS. And that when freedom 
came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to make the 
American people safe.			       
 			        
    			     
   			    Jimmy Carter: 
Bush made 'great contributions' to Africa			    
    			     
       			  
      			   
 Bill Clinton: Work of Bush Institute is inspiring

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">and 1,600 rounds per officer, 
while the U.S. Army goes through roughly 350 rounds per soldier.He noted 
that is "roughly 1,000 rounds more per person.""Their officers use what 
seems to be an exorbitant amount of ammunition," he said.Nick Nayak, chief 
procurement officer for the Department of Homeland Security, did not challenge 
Chaffetz's numbers.However, Nayak sought to counter what he described as 
several misconceptions about the bullet buys.Despite reports that the department 
was trying to buy up to 1.6 billion rounds over five years, 
he said that is not true. He later clarified that the number 
is closer to 750 million.He said the department, on average, buys roughly 
100 million rounds per year.He also said claims that the department is 
stockpiling ammo are "simply not true." Further, he countered claims that 
the purchases are helping create broader ammunition shortages in the U.S.The 
department has long said it needs the bullets for agents in training 
and on duty, and buys in bulk to save money.While Democrats likened 
concerns about the purchases to conspiracy theories, Republicans raised 
concern about the sheer cost of the ammunition."This is not about conspiracy 
theories, this is about good government," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said.Rep. 
Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who chairs the full Oversight and Government Reform 
Committee, said he suspects rounds are being stockpiled, and then either 
"disposed of," passed to non-federal agencies, o
  many, many women. I tried 
to save my marriage but it didnt work. Basically, he married me 
for a visa.After years of failed reconciliation attempts, the couple divorced 
in 2005. Mohamed Atteya briefly stayed in Harrisburg before moving to China, 
where he focused on his exporting business. Niko remained with his mother, 
who stayed in contact with her ex-husband.Mohamed always had a thing for 
moving everywhere all the time, Kalli Atteya said. But we talked all 
the time. He would tell me he still loved me  to 
string me along, I guess.Some six years later, during the height of 
the Egyptian revolution, Mohamed Atteya convinced his ex-wife to come with 
their son to meet his dying mother. Kalli was reluctant, but finally 
agreed, and her sister, Maria Panagos, came along for support.Anyone with 
information regarding Mohamed Atteya should contact U.S. State Department 
officials at (855) 847-4377 or DSSMostWanted@state.gov.He kept pushing and 
pushing until I finally relented, Kalli Atteya said. I didnt want his 
mother to die without seeing her grandson.During the second night of their 
stay in Egypt, Mohamed began asking for his sons passport, Kalli recounted. 
Several times, he tried to take him off for a man talk, 
she said. Then, on Aug. 1, 2011, Mohamed Atteya made his move 
as the group traveled from Cairo to Port Said. He complained of 
car trouble and forced Kalli and Maria Panagos out of the car 
in extreme heat, leaving Niko, himself and a d
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