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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Defense)
Tue Feb 18 09:07:42 2014

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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
an eagerness to play around without 
knowing what exactly to do. The lesson: Read the directions.Tap the touch-sensitive 
temple piece or simply tilt your head up and the screen activates, 
displaying the time and two words: Ok Glass. Speak them aloud and 
the voice-activated device gives you a menu with a few simple options: 
Google, take a picture, record a video, get directions, send a message, 
make a call, hang out.Ask the device to Google something and, thanks 
to a Bluetooth link to your smartphone or the built-in Wi-Fi, it 
will search the Web almost immediately. I tried Googling the length of 
the Golden Gate bridge (8,980 feet), how to say I love you 
in Japanese (Watashi wa anata o aishite), and checking the weather (No, 
it isnt raining in New York, the weather is 58 and clear).The 
future is a robotic voice literally telling me to skip the raincoat, 
apparently.Pictures with Glass are reasonably good; it has a 5 megapixel 
camera, comparable to that of a newish smartphone. Thats not the greatest 
quality, but it works. I immediately found myself wanting to edit images, 
crop out the backgrounds and boost the colors. You can do that 
all on Google+, of course, but theres little interface directly through 
Glass itself.The real charm of Glass comes in sharing, however, not touching 
your temples. Glass integrates deeply with Google+, which youre probably 
a member of already, like it or not. Its no Facebook, sure, 
but it does have tens of mill

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">In this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained 
by APTN, the fourth image taken from a series of 5, the 
horse carrying  a man believed to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov 
falls after crossing the finish line at a horse race during celebrations 
of Turkmenistans renowned desert racehorses   in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. 
Berdymukhamedov did not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared 
before the crowd about a half-hour after the fall.  (AP Photo/via 
APTN)The Associated PressIn this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from 
video footage obtained by APTN, the fifth image taken from a series 
of 5, guards run to  a man believed to be Turkmen 
President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov lying on the ground after his horse 
fell throwing him at a horse race during celebrations of  Turkmenistans 
renowned desert racehorses  in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov 
did not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared before the 
crowd about a half-hour after the fall. (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated 
PressIn this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained 
by APTN, the second image taken from a series of 5,  
a man believed to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov rides 
his horse to victory as his horse starts falling at a  
race during celebrations of Turkmenistans renowned desert racehorses  in 
capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov did not appear to ha
 This April 2013 image shows Yosemite Valley at Yosemite National Park in 
California.APTwo months after the sequester hit, the Department of Interior 
continues to warn of coast-to-coast cuts for the country's national parks 
-- and even the partial shutdown of a critical flood warning system.But 
Sen. Tom Coburn says there's "no shortage of potential savings," pointing 
out that the department is nevertheless spending millions on newly created 
monuments and landmarks.The Oklahoma Republican, who has been hounding federal 
agencies for weeks about questionable spending under the cloud of sequester, 
aired his grievances with the Interior Department in a letter to Secretary 
Sally Jewell Tuesday."It makes little sense to expand the number of sites 
at the same time the budget of every other park is being 
cut and visitors are being turned away from visiting the White House," 
Coburn wrote.Coburn pointedly questioned department efforts to name new 
sites and expand others -- decisions that will contribute to the department's 
annual costs. Coburn said the National Park Service has designated 13 new 
historic landmarks and three new monuments since the sequester hit March 
1. One of those landmarks, he noted, is a whiskey distillery -- 
the George T. Stagg Distillery in Kentucky. Other newly created landmarks 
include the Connecticut home of abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the 
historic bridge crossed by civil rights marchers in Selma, Ala., and an 
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