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FILE: April 4, 2013: President Obama waves after his arrival at Buckley 
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loopholes for the wealthy, a mix that he argued will provide long-term 
deficit reduction without harming the economy.In his first comments about 
a budget he is to release Wednesday, Obama said he intends to 
reduce deficits while at the same time providing new spending for public 
works projects, early education and job training."We don't have to choose 
between these goals - we can do both," Obama said in his 
weekly radio and internet address.Obama's budget calls for slower growth 
in government benefits programs for the poor, veterans and the elderly, 
as well as higher taxes, primarily from the wealthy. Some of its 
details, made public Friday, drew a fierce response from liberals, labor 
unions and advocates for older Americans and prompted an unimpressed reaction 
from Republican House Speaker John Boehner."It's a compromise I'm willing 
to accept in order to move beyond a cycle of short-term, crisis-driven 
decision-making, and focus on growing our economy and our middle class for 
the long run," Obama said.Obama proposes spending cuts and revenue increases 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">In this March 28, 2013 photo, Ginnette Powell, left, and her friend 
Jonnelle Seigler, both of Boston, fist bump during a chance meeting in 
front of the UP Academy Charter School in Boston's South Boston neighborhood. 
Powell was bussed to the predominantly white neighborhood almost 40 years 
ago to attend school at what was Patrick Gavin Middle School. She 
said will never forget riding the school bus as protesters hurled bricks 
at it. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)The Associated PressIn this March 28, 2013 
photo, Ginnette Powell, of Boston, stands in front of the UP Academy 
Charter School in Boston's South Boston neighborhood. Powell was bussed 
to the predominantly white neighborhood almost 40 years ago to attend school 
at what was Patrick Gavin Middle School. She said will never forget 
riding the school bus as protesters hurled bricks at it. (AP Photo/Steven 
Senne)The Associated PressIn this March 27, 2013 photo, Cassie Quinlan, 
69, poses for a photo in her Concord, Mass., home. Almost 40 
years ago, Quinlan drove one of the Boston public school buses that 
took black students from the citys Roxbury neighborhood to a predominantly 
white high school in Charlestown. She said that dozens of white protesters 
would line the curb and police would have to make a wall 
at the bus door so black students could get into school. Quinlan 
said her experiences opened her own eyes to black culture, and she 
became the first white member of a black gospel choir at 
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I know how much is done at the very last minute, but 
this interior seemed far from complete -- no carpet, exposed ceiling ducts, 
few finished surfaces, holes with wires dangling everywhere, scribbling 
(in Italian) all over the unpainted walls, and fixtures still sitting on 
pallets.But we accompanied by the ships designers; Teresa Anderson (from 
Princess) and Giacomo Mortola (a Genoa-based independent) using renderings 
and blueprints as visual aids to their narrative.Royal Princess  First SightsThe 
good news is the elevator is working, said our leader, Rai Calouri, 
Princess' executive vice president of fleet operations. We rode up to deck 
14 and walked forward to the navigation bridge. When finished, this bridge 
will resemble that of the Starship Enterprise, but we only saw dozens 
of technicians reading blueprints and manuals, ready to connect computer 
screens, steering mechanisms, and control panels for fire doors and smoke 
detectors. The captains chair and wheel were dead center, elevated for a 
better view. Behind us was a safe-room style situation center with redundant 
navigation systems and surveillance monitors -- ready for lockdown.Beyond 
the BridgeCruise ship bridges are fascinating, but our Star Trek reverie 
was broken when Calouri reminded us that an entire ship awaited inspection. 
We ascended two more stories to the Lido deck (deck 16), where 
many of the best new Royal Princess features will appear.All Princess ships 
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