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es caused 
by across-the-board spending cuts.The White House abruptly retreated under 
pressure last Wednesday when it indicated it would accept an easing of 
the FAA cuts while leaving the balance of the $85 billion in 
reductions unchanged. Given lengthy political struggle surrounding across-the-board 
cuts, the issue was sensitive enough so that when Sens. Susan Collins, 
R-Maine and Mark Udall, D-Colo., initially proposed legislation that explicitly 
said the measure would assure the towers remain open, Senate Majority Leader 
Harry Reid, D-Nev., objected, according to several officials briefed on 
the discussions.The wording was altered to drop the explicit reference, 
although the flexibility to keep the towers open was retained. It was 
not clear whether Reid insisted on his own behalf, as a proxy 
for other Democrats, or on behalf of the White House. But it 
was not the first time the leader has become involved in a 
struggle over the fate of the towers.When the Senate was debating a 
different measure earlier in the year, he quietly prevented Moran from gaining 
a vote on a stand-alone proposal to keep the towers open.A spokesman 
for Reid was not immediately available to comment.Huerta testified recently 
that the cost of cancelling FAA furloughs would be $220 million through 
Sept. 30, leaving about $33 million in freed-up funding to maintain the 
towers. He also said the agency is working with about 50 communities 
and airport operators in hop
ines," Young said.Food manufacturers have added 
caffeine to candy, nuts and other snack foods in recent years. Jelly 
Belly "Extreme Sport Beans," for example, have 50 mg of caffeine in 
each 100-calorie pack, while Arma Energy Snx markets trail mix, chips and 
other products that have caffeine.Critics say it's not enough for the companies 
to say they are marketing the products to adults when the caffeine 
is added to items like candy that are attractive to children. Many 
of the energy foods are promoted with social media campaigns, another way 
they could be targeted to young people.Major medical associations have warned 
that too much caffeine can be dangerous for children, who have less 
ability to process the stimulant than adults. The American Academy of Pediatrics 
says it has been linked to harmful effects on young people's developing 
neurologic and cardiovascular systems."Could caffeinated macaroni and cheese 
or breakfast cereal be next?" said Michael Jacobson, director of the Center 
for Science in the Public Interest, which asked the FDA to look 
into the number of foods with added caffeine last year. "One serving 
of any of these foods isn't likely to harm anyone. The concern 
is that it will be increasingly easy to consume caffeine throughout the 
day, sometimes unwittingly, as companies add caffeine to candies, nuts, 
snacks and other foods.Taylor said the agency would look at the added 
caffeine in its totality -- while one product might


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">HAT YAI, Thailand  Police say suspected insurgents have killed six people 
including a 2-year-old boy in one of the deadliest shootings in Thailand's 
south this year.Police Col. Tuanday Juthanan says four militants opened 
fire with M16 rifles in front of a grocery store in Pattani 
city on Wednesday night.He says the attack killed six people, all Buddhists, 
and injured another man. It wasn't immediately clear why they were targeted.Tuanday 
says the attackers fled on two motorcycles and dropped nails on the 
road to prevent security forces from pursuing them.More than 5,000 people 
have been killed in Thailand's three southernmost provinces since an Islamic 
insurgency erupted in 2004.Attacks occur almost daily in the Muslim-dominated 
sub-region despite recent government efforts to hold peace talks with the 
militants.
 in first place. State media reported that Berdymukhamedov 
won the race.The horse also fell, but quickly got up, showing a 
slight limp. Berdymukhamedov, however, lay motionless. Within seconds, several 
dozen men in dark suits and one in traditional garb including a 
high white sheepskin hat rushed onto the track, and an ambulance soon 
arrived.The man who shot the video spoke on condition of anonymity for 
fear that divulging his name could have negative repercussions on his livelihood. 
He said the president reappeared about half an hour later to accept 
the winner's prize   about $11 million.State TV showed the president 
accepting the award, which he said would be used to improve Turkmenistan's 
horse breeding.The choreographed winning of the race    the nearest 
challenger was obviously throttling back his mount in the home stretch  
  the media censorship and the reported tough security response at 
the airport all reflect Turkmenistan's two decades of stifling authoritarianism.Since 
becoming independent in the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkmenistan 
has been an extreme example of a one-party state.Its first leader, Saparmurat 
Niyazov, developed a pervasive personality cult that included renaming months 
of the year after his family members. He also mandated that all 
schoolchildren study his rambling spiritual guide and once claimed that 
reading it three times would guarantee the reader a berth in heaven.Some 
of his measures verged on 
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