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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Boston bombing suspect who is the subject of a massive manhunt
reached out to a Massachusetts professor two years ago for help on
research "rediscovering his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com
Friday.Professor Brian Glyn Williams, who teaches the only course in the
U.S. on the Chechen wars, said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emailed him in the
spring of 2011, asking questions on Chechen history for a research project
he was doing at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.Williams said that
based on conversations with a friend who taught Tsarnaev -- and who
recommended he reach out to Williams -- he learned that Tsarnaev was
"studying his past.""He was sort of in the process of vicariously rediscovering
his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com.Williams said that
after the student contacted him, he emailed back a syllabus. He said
he didn't even remember the interaction until he talked to a friend."It
freaked me out," he said. "I couldn't believe I communicated with this
psychopath."The detail comes amid swirling questions about the suspect's
motivations and roots. Tsarnaev is thought to be of Chechen origin, though
his family may be from the neighboring region of Dagestan. Chechnya, a
region in Russia, is known for its bloody conflict with the Russian
government -- but the region is also home to Islamic extremists.It remains
unclear what may have motivated the suspects. Their uncle, in an impassioned
and impromptu press
The public should expect flight delays as furloughs kick in Sunday for
air traffic controllers, although the effects may be felt unevenly from
airport to airport, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said
Thursday.Without the controller furloughs, FAA officials could find no way
to cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by automatic,
across-the-board spending cuts approved by Congress, said Michael Huerta,
the agency's administrator. The FAA has estimated there could be flight
delays of about 90 minutes during peak periods.Likewise, the agency sees
no way around closing 149 air traffic control towers at small airports
that are currently operated under contract for the FAA, Huerta told the
Senate Appropriations Committee's transportation subcommittee. The tower
closings have been delayed until June 15.The furloughs and tower closings
were designed "to minimize impacts on the maximum number of travelers,"
he said. But he acknowledged, "We're forced to choose between very unattractive
options."A key Republican lawmaker accused the White House of deliberately
trying to upset the public."They want to cause the most pain to
the American people out there so they will put pressure on Congress
to back away from sequestration (spending cuts)," Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania
told a transportation gathering hosted by the National Journal news magazine.
Shuster chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee."
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