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 The American Airlines dispatcher who handled the flight carrying alleged shoe-bomber Richard Reid says her supervisor told her to hold off telling the government about the scare because he feared the plane would be delayed.Julie Robichaux filed a 12-page whistle-blower complaint Wednes stanley mug day with the Federal Aviation Administration, saying her superior told her not to tell the FAA of the shoe-bomb incident  because the flight would be remotely parked a Stanley cup website nd it would be forever before we could get the plane out of there.  Robichaux said she did not follow the instructions.American Airlines spokesman Steve Tankel denied the allegations.CBS News Correspondent Bob Orr reports the captain and other flight 63 crew members, in a tape produced by the Allied Pilots union, support Robichau stanley cup x saying supervisors seemed most concerned about delays caused by the bomb threat.  The company s already thinking about where we are going with the aircraft afterwards,  said Flight 63 Captain Hans Mantell.  And they want to take it to the gate and go from there immediately.          Robichaux ignored her supervisor and informed authorities. She kept an open phone link with NORAD as the air defense command scrambled fighter jets to escort flight 63.  At one point I had a manager come up and actually I was on the phone with NORAD and he told me whoever I was talking to I had to call them back,  said Robichaux.  I said it s NORAD, I m kinda coordinating this. He said get a number and call  em back. The compl Lsgs BP: Tests of Well Cap Encouraging So Far
 Remember how the Justice stanley isolierkanne  Department decided it was just fine for a Drug Enforcement Administration agent to steal a woman   identity and set up a fake Facebook account to chase subjects  Well, Facebook   not OK with that.     https://gizmodo/doj-it-was-ok-for-a-dea-agent-to-impersonate-this-woma-1643235818 In a letter sent to the Drug Enforcement Administration on Friday, Zuckerberg  038; Co. have made their position very clear: if agents want to use the service for whatever reason, they have to use their proper name. We regard the DEA   conduct to be a knowing and serious breach of Facebook   terms and policies, explains security office Joe Sullivan in the letter. As a refresher of what happened at the DEA to cause this fuss in the first place, here   how we described it first time round: [A] Drug Enforcement Administration agent stole the identity of Sondra Arquiett, who then went by the name Sondra Prince, back in 2010 8230;  stanley cup price the DEA agent was using the account to communicate with suspected criminals. Why Sondra  Well, admittedly, she had been arrested on suspicion of being part of a drug ring, and she was ultimately sentenced to probation. While she was awaiting trial, an agent called Timothy Sinnigen set up the fake account using photographs from her confiscated phone 8230; Sadly for Sondra, the court ruled stanley us  that, while the Facebook page has been constructed without her permission, it was for a legitimate law enforcemen