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  CBS News  JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. -- About one third of the U.S. Air Force has been gr stanley kubek ounded since April because of those across-the-board federal budget cuts. But today, the Air Force told CBS News it s back at full strength -- including the precision flying team the  Thunderbirds  cleared for takeoff once again. The b kubki stanley udget cuts are affecting the entire military including many civilian employees.Mechanic Matt Thompson is one of those employees. He repairs military vehicles at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, near Tacoma.  Hagel: Fix sequester or military will have  serious damage Steep furloughs hit military workers this weekWhite House has started sending furlough notices                Matt Thompson                                                      CBS News                                        For the next 11 weeks, he ll be forced to take Fridays off, losing 20 percent of his pay.           I scrape from paycheck to paycheck as it  stanley cup is,  said Thompson.   Not having that 20 percent , that s huge. I still haven t figured out how I m going to make that work.   Commanders at bases around the country were told to cut hours for the military s civilian employees, affecting thousands of workers who support troops and their families in jobs such as finance and maintenance.    Colonel Chuck Hodges is commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord.     Hodges said it s frustrating to have to make these cuts.                It s working with the employees. Knowing what they ve done for u Rbgs First trailer for Stanislaw Lem   s The Congress is wild
 Picking up a book is gratifying: look at me, not reading dumb listicles on the internet! Finishing a book, however, is a challenge. Which of this summer   top-selling books have the highest reader attrition  The WSJ features Dr. Jordan Ellenberg   semi-scientific way to find out, using buyer-generated info from Amazon to identify this year   most unread book.     http://online.wsj/articles/the-summers-most-unread-book-is-1404417569 It   a charmingly simple  if not entirely rigorous  method: Dr. Ellenberg cruises the Popular Highlights list stanley tumbler ings for each title, which shows the five passages most frequently highlighted by Kindle readers. If most folks make it to the very last page, those stanley cup  passages should come from the front, the back, and everywhere in between. If everyone drops off in Chapter 3, the most popular passages will be focused in the first few pages. Thus, if you average the page numbers of the top five highlights, and divide that number by the number of pages in the book, you get a percentage that  roughly  indicates the likelihood most readers finished the book. Dr. Ellenberg calls this the Hawking Index. It   a nod to Stephen Hawking   A Brief History of Time, a book everybody wants to have read but hardly anyone actually finished. You should really check out Dr. Ellenberg   full list鈥攖here are some surprises! But here are the bottom four; th vaso stanley e books that hardly anybody actually finished. Lean In, by Sheryl Sand