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FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, Mireia Arnau, 39,
reacts behind the broken glass of her shop stormed by demonstrators during
clashes with the police at the general strike in Barcelona. In a
statement released Friday April 19, 2013, this photo by Associated Press
photographer Emilio Morenatti won the Ortega y Gasset award by Spains leading
newspaper El Pais, saying Morenatti captures "terrible emotion in the store
worker terrified at the damage caused by a violent street protest, By
observing it one feels the fear of the clerk, the jury says.
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)The Associated PressMADRID An Associated
Press photographer has won a prestigious Spanish journalism award for his
image of a store worker terrified by a violent street protest, a
photograph that illustrates the effects of the country's financial crisis.Emilio
Morenatti, who has for almost a decade covered war zones from Afghanistan
and Pakistan to the Middle East, has been awarded the 2013 Ortega
y Gasset award by Spain's leading newspaper El Pais.In a statement released
Friday, the newspaper said Morenatti, 44, captures "terrible emotion" in
his photograph taken in the northeastern city of Barcelona during a general
strike in 2012."Looking at it, one feels the fear of the clerk,"
the jury says. The award carries a prize of 15,000 euros ($19,580).Morenatti
was seriously injured in a 2009 accident in Afghanistan.
This April 18, 2011 file photo shows an air traffic controller working
in a terminal radar approach control room at the Atlanta TRACON in
Peachtree City, Ga.APAirline and pilot organizations have filed suit in
a bid to stop the Federal Aviation Administration from going through with
furloughs set to kick in this weekend, echoing the claims of congressional
Republicans that the agency could have found the savings elsewhere.The suit
comes after FAA Administrator Michael Huerta testified Thursday that the
public should expect flight delays as furloughs take effect Sunday for air
traffic controllers. He said FAA officials could find no other way to
cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by the sequester.But
two airline trade associations and the Air Line Pilots Association said
Friday they have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court in Washington
to block the furloughs.The groups joined congressional Republicans in arguing
that the FAA was acting inappropriately. While the FAA announced Thursday
it was moving ahead with furloughs, the Transportation Security Administration
announced that it had found ways to avoid them.Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.,
said Thursday that the FAA "has made zero effort" to avoid the
furloughs."The FAA's decision is a dangerous political stunt that could
jeopardize the safety and security of air travelers," he said in a
statement. The FAA has estimated there could be flight delays of about
90 minutes du
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">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.
i in her bid to become speaker
of the House.Two years earlier, the DCCC canceled all ad support for
Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney who was accused of having an affair with
a former aide and then paying her to keep quiet. It was
later reported he also had an affair with a second woman around
the same time. Ironically, Mahoneys political career had taken off after
he replaced Republican Rep. Mark Foley who himself had a very public
fall from grace after admitting to exchanging sexually explicit messages
with an underage boy.Sanfords well-known scandal involved his extramarital
affair.He first made scandalous headlines when he told staffers he was going
to hike the Appalachian Trail but instead was discovered having the affair.
Sanford admitted to seeing his mistress on a 2008 taxpayer-funded trade
mission to Argentina.He ended up paying $74,000 to settle the ethics charges
against him and was working toward reviving his political career, having
just won the GOP primary in the special election race.But court documents
released this week show that Sanfords ex-wife, Jenny, filed a complaint
with police on Feb. 4, accusing the former governor of trespassing. The
couples 2010 divorce agreement says neither one can be at the others
house without permission and that seemed to be the last straw for
his NRCC backers. In 1976, the DCCC reached its boiling point with
then-chairman Rep. Wayne Hays after The Washington Post quoted a secretary
for the Hous
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