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was happening, and that when she got there, two boys came running
toward her screaming that the authorities had ordered everyone out because
the plant was going to explode. She drove only about a block
when it did."It was like being in a tornado," Marak, 58, said
during a phone interview. "Stuff was flying everywhere. It blew out my
windshield. It was like the whole earth shook."Marak called her husband
and asked him to come get her. When they got to their
home about two miles south of town, her husband told her what
he'd seen: a huge fireball that rose like "a mushroom cloud."The USGS
reported that the blast registered a magnitude 2.1, which is comparable
to a minor earthquake."They are still getting injured folks out and they
are evacuating people from their homes," Swanton said early Thursday. He
added later: "At some point this will turn into a recovery operation,
but at this point, we are still in search and rescue."Gov. Rick
Perry told reporters during a press conference Thursday in Austin that the
explosion was a "truly nightmare scenario" that likely affected every family
in the small community.This tragedy has most likely hit every family, touched
practically everyone in that town, Perry said. I ask all Americans and
Texans to join me and Anita in keeping them in our prayers.The
still-smoldering fire was "somewhat under control" by early Thursday, Swanton
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April 19, 2013: Tarek Ahmed says he was working at a Cambridge
gas station when a carjacking victim ran into his store.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterApril 19, 2013: The gas station where the Boston Marathon bombing
suspects reportedly pushed carjacking victim out of their vehicles.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterTarek Ahmed was working at gas station in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday
night when a young man ran into his store screaming."Call the police!
Call the police! These people are trying to kill me!"The young man
was allegedly carjacked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by
the two men authorities now say have been identified as the Boston
Marathon bombing suspects.Authorities said early Friday the suspects dropped
off the victim after driving around with him for about 30 minutes.Ahmed,
45, described the young man as Caucasian and between 20 and 25
years old. He said the young man ran into his store "shaking
and scared and very nervous.""I thought he was drunk. I didn't believe
him when he came in it just sounded very crazy," Ahmed told
FoxNews.com in an exclusive interview.Ahmed let the man into the back room
to use the phone to call the authorities."He just came in and
said, 'call police, call police someone is trying to kill me,' "
Ahmed said. "They stole car and dropped him off. It was very
scary.""He came very fast and was nervous and was afraid of the
guy. He said they pushed him out of car," he continued. "When
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WASHINGTON Republican lawmakers took turns Thursday grilling the TSA over
questionable decisions it made including a $50 million contract for new
uniforms -- around the same time it told the public it was
facing severe budget cuts from the government sequester.Members of the House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform took Deputy Administrator John
Halinski to task over his agencys handling of the sequester. They said
the TSA knew in advance of the looming cuts and should have
planned accordingly.You hijacked the agency and turned it into the worst
example of a bureaucratic mess, Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chided.Committee
members pressed Halinski over a controversial $50 million contract the TSA
signed with VF Imagewear Inc. for new uniforms for its workers. Critics
say the cosmetic change was not needed and a waste of taxpayer
money. Lawmakers said they had problems with the agency shelling out so
much money for uniforms that could be manufactured in Mexico. According
to VF Imagewear, Inc.s annual report, the company manufactures clothing
in Mexico, Europe, Central and South America, the Caribbean and the Middle
East.The contract was signed on Feb. 27 and is a one-year deal
that would outfit TSA agents with shirts, pants and other uniform-related
accessories. Security officers get a $446 allowance for uniforms each year.In
2010, the TSA spent $12 million on uniforms; in 2011, $10.9 million
and in 2012, $12.8 million. According t
was
sent Tuesday to Rubio, shortly before the legislation was formally released.
Crane thanked Rubio for meeting with him, but complained that the bill
did not address his concerns."In fact, it appears that the security components
it does contain focus mostly on the exterior, and rely on the
discretion of DHS, even though DHS is in federal court right now
for undermining the constitutional rule of law," Crane wrote, referring
to a lawsuit brought by ICE agents.The proposal, as emphasized by its
co-authors, does aim to invest billions in border security -- both for
a security and fencing plan. In a bid to ease conservative concerns,
the bill establishes a set of "triggers" that would have to be
met before illegal immigrants currently in the country can apply for a
green card.Those triggers include steps for the Department of Homeland Security
to launch a new border security and fencing plan, and achieve high
levels of apprehension along high-risk areas on the Mexican border.But Crane
said the Senate legislation should be held until several major issues are
addressed -- including what he described as "directives" that release "dangerous
criminal aliens" back into the community and the Obama administration's
"dangerous abuse" of prosecutorial discretion.The administration has allowed
"prosecutorial discretion" to let the government focus on deporting high-risk
illegal immigrants. Officials have said criminal aliens are generally not
bein
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