[Abel-tasman] Bright light that covers a lot of area - feel safe at
night
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Tue Oct 29 12:07:51 CET 2013
Cordless outdoor motion sensor light
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HAT YAI, Thailand Police say suspected insurgents have killed six people
including a 2-year-old boy in one of the deadliest shootings in Thailand's
south this year.Police Col. Tuanday Juthanan says four militants opened
fire with M16 rifles in front of a grocery store in Pattani
city on Wednesday night.He says the attack killed six people, all Buddhists,
and injured another man. It wasn't immediately clear why they were targeted.Tuanday
says the attackers fled on two motorcycles and dropped nails on the
road to prevent security forces from pursuing them.More than 5,000 people
have been killed in Thailand's three southernmost provinces since an Islamic
insurgency erupted in 2004.Attacks occur almost daily in the Muslim-dominated
sub-region despite recent government efforts to hold peace talks with the
militants.
es caused
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
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