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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
ADDS THE TRANSLATION OF THE POSTER - Morning commuters walk past a 
poster showing weapons targeting the White House building on a street in 
Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, April 19, 2013. The poster reads: "Not by 
words, but only through arms" (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)The Associated 
PressGENEVA  The U.N. Security Council's five permanent members say North 
Korea and Iran pose "serious challenges" to the world's most important pact 
on preventing the spread of nuclear arms.A joint statement by Britain, China, 
France, Russia and the United States also calls for a nuclear weapons-free 
zone in the Middle East, where Iran enjoys close ties with Russia.The 
statement Friday preceded two weeks of talks in Geneva over the 1970 
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which has been signed by 190 nations. 
North Korea and Iran are not members.Sen Pang, director-general of China's 
Arms Control and Disarmament Department, whose nation has close ties to 
North Korea, cautioned against a "vicious cycle" of confrontation with North 
Korea that could lead to war.
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