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Fri Jan 31 17:34:24 2014

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ocrats, it's a precarious position to be in. 
Democratic senators overwhelmingly support gay marriage -- all but three 
are now on the record voicing their support -- and two dozen 
of them this year backed a separate bill called the Uniting American 
Families Act to let gays sponsor their partners independent of a comprehensive 
immigration overhaul.But the party's senators are still bruised from an 
agonizing defeat on gun control this month. And few seem eager to 
inject divisive issues that might sink their best prospects for a major 
legislative victory this year and a potential keystone of President Barack 
Obama's legacy."Any amendment which might sink the immigration bill, I would 
worry about," Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said in a brief interview, adding 
that he had yet to decide whether an amendment for gays and 
lesbians would meet that yardstick.Support from both Hispanics and gays 
was critical to Obama's re-election, and his overwhelming advantage among 
Hispanics was a major factor prompting Republicans to warm to immigration 
overhaul almost immediately after. But now, one community's gain on the 
immigration front could be to the other's detriment."As you continue to 
add other issues to the immigration discussion, it's going to make it 
more challenging," said Sen. John Hoeven, a North Dakota Republican.Patrick 
Leahy, D-Vt., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, has committed to 
offering an amendment to the bill to allow gay citize
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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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">d others that Russian officials contacted the U.S. government 
at least twice in 2011 with concerns about Tsarnaev, the Chechen who 
two years later would carry out last week's deadly bombing of the 
Boston Marathon, as an example of an instance that merits further investigation."In 
a string of apparent intelligence-sharing lapses, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was 
able to slip through the cracks and carry out this devastating attack," 
the senators said.Authorities suspect Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother, 
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, of using improvised explosives to kill and maim runners 
and spectators near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people 
were killed and more than 200 injured in the April 15 attack.Tamerlan 
Tsarnaev was killed days later in a shootout with police. His 19-year-old 
brother escaped but was captured alive Friday night and now faces a 
charge of use of a weapon of mass destruction that could carry 
the death penalty.The brothers immigrated to the United States about a decade 
ago with their family. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became a U.S. citizen last year, 
but Tamerlan had not yet earned citizenship.Senators, after being briefed 
on the case Tuesday, said the U.S. government had "multiple contacts" with 
Russia about the older Boston bombing suspect, but those lawmakers wouldn't 
offer any more details.Fox News was told the FBI tried to determine 
if Tsarnaev had any ties to terrorism, but those efforts apparently proved 
inconclusive."W
 rt says Ferrelle told officers that 
when he passed back by the house on his return trip later 
in the day, Currington got in his own boat with a camera 
and chased Ferrelle to where he docks his tour boat. Currington was 
cursing and threatening to "(expletive) Mr. Ferrelle up," the police report 
said."If I hadn't gotten into my slip fast enough, I believe he 
would have run me over," Ferrelle told police, according to the incident 
report.A woman saying she was the caretaker of an elderly man sharing 
the same address as Currington also called police to complain a passing 
boat nearly knocked the man off the home's dock and into the 
water. The police report said the woman was talking about the events 
that led to Currington chasing after the tour boat."Well what is it 
we can do to keep people from coming up on our docks 
or swamping our docks?" said the woman, identified in the police report 
as Julie Muscleman.Ferrelle called police again the next day saying he feared 
for his life because he had another tour scheduled and would have 
to pass by Currington's property again after being threatened. The incident 
report said police agreed to have a patrol boat nearby when Ferrelle 
passed the home.The tour boat captain told police he had no idea 
why Currington was so angry. Ferrelle did not return phone messages left 
Wednesday and Thursday by The Associated Press.Currington is a native of 
the Georgia coast. His hits include "Pretty Good At Drinkin' 
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