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FAA chief may lose job after drunken driving arrest

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Federal Aviation Administration head Randy Babbitt was placed on administrative leave and appeared at risk of losing his job Monday after being arrested on a drunken-driving charge Saturday night in Fairfax City. Transportation Department officials were “in discussions with legal counsel about Administrator Babbitt’s employment status” after being taken by surprise when Fairfax City police released news of the arrest Monday morning, according to a statement. Read full article > >

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FAA chief may lose job after drunken driving arrest

FAA chief may lose job after drunken driving arrest

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Federal Aviation Administration head Randy Babbitt was placed on administrative leave and appeared at risk of losing his job Monday after being arrested on a drunken-driving charge Saturday night in Fairfax City. Transportation Department officials were “in discussions with legal counsel about Administrator Babbitt’s employment status” after being taken by surprise when Fairfax City police released news of the arrest Monday morning, according to a statement. Read full article > >

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Landing on Mars is hard, but another mission to the Red Planet is about to begin

Monday, November 21st, 2011

NASA officials were asked some years ago to catalogue the number of technical actions and successful communications necessary to fly a spacecraft safely from Earth to Mars. The number: about 10,000. And that was for an orbiter, as opposed to a lander such as the Mars Science Laboratory , which requires an additional and very demanding descent through the thin Martian atmosphere to the surface. Read full article > >

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Landing on Mars is hard, but another mission to the Red Planet is about to begin

Monday, November 21st, 2011

NASA officials were asked some years ago to catalogue the number of technical actions and successful communications necessary to fly a spacecraft safely from Earth to Mars. The number: about 10,000. And that was for an orbiter, as opposed to a lander such as the Mars Science Laboratory , which requires an additional and very demanding descent through the thin Martian atmosphere to the surface. Read full article > >

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May to make UK border statement

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Home Secretary Theresa May is due to make a statement in Parliament later after three UK Border Agency officials were suspended following claims border controls were relaxed.

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Six From FIFA Are Accused in Bribery Case

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

The officials were accused of participating in a bribery scandal related to bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

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CIA Director: We Didn’t Alert Pakistan

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

In an interview with Time magazine-the first time he has spoken to the public since bin Laden’s death-CIA Director Leon Panetta admitted that U.S. officials were only 60 to 80 percent certain the al Qaeda leader was in the compound before they moved…

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CIA Director: We Didn’t Alert Pakistan

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

In an interview with Time magazine-the first time he has spoken to the public since bin Laden’s death-CIA Director Leon Panetta admitted that U.S. officials were only 60 to 80 percent certain the al Qaeda leader was in the compound before they moved…

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Russian Bombers Trained in Pakistan

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The Islamist man and woman who blew themselves up in a Moscow airport Monday, killing over 30 people, are believed to have trained for the attack in Pakistan. According to The Telegraph, Russian officials were warned in December that there were two…

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City Room: As Snow Approaches, Mayor Rolls Out Measures

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Just 5 inches of snow is expected, but Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg told the public of new tools for its removal, and two Sanitation Department officials were reassigned.

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