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he National Air Traffic Controllers Association said.
"It is not a good thing for aviation to take away staffing
at any level."But air travelers may get a break on the ground.
A senior Transportation Security Administration official said Thursday he
doesn't expect furloughs for his agency, which staffs airport security across
the nation. And, he said, longer wait times at checkpoints have not
yet materialized as a result of so-called sequestration, as Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano warned last month.Congress included additional
money for security officers in a budget bill for the remainder of
the 2013 fiscal year, and long wait times have been averted for
now, TSA Deputy Administrator John Halinski told a congressional panel.
Obama signed the budget bill last month.Halinski cautioned that even with
the extra funding, travelers may see lines and wait times increase during
busy travel periods.
losives. The explosion came 10 days
after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the U.S., and raised
fears at the time it was linked. A 2006 report blamed the
blast on negligence.President Obama, in a statement released Thursday, thanked
first responders in the "tight-knit" Texas community."I want to thank the
first responders who worked tirelessly through the night to contain the
situation and treat the wounded," the statement read. "My Administration,
through FEMA and other agencies, is in close contact with our state
and local partners on the ground to make sure there are no
unmet needs as search and rescue and response operations continue. West
is a town that many Texans hold near and dear to their
hearts, and as residents continue to respond to this tragedy, they will
have the support of the American people."Click for more from MYFoxDFW.com.Click
for more from FOX17.Click for more from KWTX.Fox News' Todd Starnes, Joshua
Rhett Miller, The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
Texas explosion measures 2.1 on
Richter scale
KDFW reporter Natalie
Solis: 'Absolute chaos on the ground'
Texas woman fears she's homeless after explosion
Sheriff: We will search house by house
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">time actually comes,
we may not be in the mood, but we need to listen
to our "cool" selves, the voice before we had a bad day.
You're not in the mood NOW, but you were THEN, when you
were thinking about it, and you'll enjoy itso just do it. You
might not be in the mood, but you won't regret it, either.
(Love your sex life again with these 20 Tips To Get Your
Libido Back.)3. Assuming a rough patch is the end of the world.
Relationships go in cycles. There are ups (booms) and downs (busts), just
like in the economy. They're not only inevitable, but they're actually healthy.
They force you to see where you've let things slide, taken each
other for granted, or just lost sight of what's important. Embrace the
rough patches and borrow a concept from economics called "creative destruction,"
or innovating in the face of crisis, and think up a novel
solution to an issue that keeps dividing you.4. Staying up to resolve
an argument, even if it takes all night. Bad idea! At a
certain pointand we've all been therewe just want to be right, whatever
it costs. And because someone at our bridal shower advised us to
never go to bed angry, we beat up ourselves and our spouses
into the wee hours in the name of "resolution." But the more
we try to resolve (aka, win), the later it gets and the
more exhausted and resentful we become. So yes, go to bed angry
sometimes. Get some rest and sleep on it. Reconvene the anger summit
in the morning when you're b
e also indicated they have a connection with Dagestan, another restive
Russian region where Islamic militants have gone after Russian targets.The
uncle of the suspects told reporters late Friday morning that one of
the suspects was in fact born in Dagestan, saying this has "nothing
to do with Chechnya" and "Chechens are peaceful people."Craig Albert, an
expert on Chechnya and associate professor at Georgia Regents University,
said any connection between these suspects and the jihadist movement in
Chechnya would have "severe" implications for the U.S.But he also said it
might just be "isolated individualized terror" where the suspects are using
Chechnya ties to "rationalize" violence.The ties between major Islamic extremist
groups and Chechnya, though, are well-documented, particularly pertaining
to extremists' support for the separatists in Chechnya.The Taliban, when
it was in power, was one of the only governments to recognize
Chechnya's independence.An Al Qaeda-tied Chechen warlord named Ibn al-Khattab
was, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, said to have met
with Usama bin Laden during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He was
killed in 2002 by the Russians.Signs of Islamic radicals fueling unrest
in Chechnya continued to surface. According to the report by the George
Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute, foreign fighters
have flocked to places like Chechnya, Bosnia and others with a jihadi
presence.
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