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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
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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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">d it pursued damages in the case.But, according 
to the report, the Justice Department stayed away from that case in 
order to get the city to drop an appeal to the Supreme 
Court on another matter. The department was allegedly concerned that the 
high court, in the course of reviewing that case, would strike down 
a major element of civil rights enforcement.The case the Justice Department 
was allegedly concerned about was St. Paul's appeal on a case in 
which property owners said the city made extraordinary efforts, through 
strict code enforcement, to condemn their properties. The owners said reducing 
the amount of affordable housing for minorities violated the federal Fair 
Housing Act -- by what is known as "disparate impact."Perez appeared to 
think the Supreme Court overturning the case would have been a severe 
blow to civil rights enforcement, the report concluded.The "disparate impact" 
provision, which the report described as legally questionable, prohibits 
housing policies that end up discriminating against certain groups even 
if those policies are not blatantly discriminatory.Perez acknowledged Thursday 
that he thought that case "was a poor vehicle for the Supreme 
Court to address the broad issue."Asked why he intervened, he said "The 
Department of Justice is really a guardian of the Fair Housing Act."Alexander 
retorted: "Well, the Department of Justice is a guardian of taxpayers as 
well."But Perez noted that the value of a losing case
 WASHINGTON  Republican lawmakers took turns Thursday grilling the TSA over 
questionable decisions it made  including a $50 million contract for new 
uniforms -- around the same time it told the public it was 
facing severe budget cuts from the government sequester.Members of the House 
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform took Deputy Administrator John 
Halinski to task over his agencys handling of the sequester. They said 
the TSA knew in advance of the looming cuts and should have 
planned accordingly.You hijacked the agency and turned it into the worst 
example of a bureaucratic mess, Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chided.Committee 
members pressed Halinski over a controversial $50 million contract the TSA 
signed with VF Imagewear Inc. for new uniforms for its workers. Critics 
say the cosmetic change was not needed and a waste of taxpayer 
money. Lawmakers said they had problems with the agency shelling out so 
much money for uniforms that could be manufactured in Mexico. According 
to VF Imagewear, Inc.s annual report, the company manufactures clothing 
in Mexico, Europe, Central and South America, the Caribbean and the Middle 
East.The contract was signed on Feb. 27 and is a one-year deal 
that would outfit TSA agents with shirts, pants and other uniform-related 
accessories. Security officers get a $446 allowance for uniforms each year.In 
2010, the TSA spent $12 million on uniforms; in 2011, $10.9 million 
and in 2012, $12.8 million. According t
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