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Getting There: Carrying the Spirit of Christmas to Iraq
Here we go again...back to Iraq! After two previous trips in 2004 and 2006, Dave Kimmel and I were determined to return once again to lift the spirits of New York soldiers far from home for the holidays. This time we're bringing along Jill Nicolini of the...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Iraq, Holidays, Baghdad (Iraq)
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NTSB To Examine If Further Regulations Are Needed In Hudson Corridor
wpix.comMembers of the National Transportation Safety Board are set to examine whether stricter airspace regulations need to be introduced in New York as a result of Saturday's fatal mid-air collision that left nine people dead. "[We are] going to be looking...Tags: LaGuardia Airport, New York City, Upper East Side, New Jersey, Transportation Industry
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Northrup Grumman announces awards
Charles Tark of North Hagerstown High School will receive a $10,000 merit-based scholarship from Northrop Grumman Corp. He is one of the 24 winners of Northrop Grumman’s 10th annual Engineering Scholars program, which will provide a total of $240,...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Technology, Awards and Prizes
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Pratt & Whitney Picks Middletown For Key Engine Work
The Hartford CourantPratt & Whitney has decided to assemble some, and maybe the majority, of its engines for the Airbus A320 neo model — the largest booking of business by far for its new geared turbofan design — at its Middletown plant, an unexpected decision...Tags: Unemployment, Cheshire, Layoffs and Downsizing, Companies and Corporations, Job Layoffs
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'Flood' of fake Chinese parts in U.S. military, according to Senate report
Bogus electronic parts from China have infiltrated critical U.S. defense systems and equipment, including Navy helicopters and a commonly used Air Force cargo aircraft, a new report says.
A Senate Armed Services Committee analysis "exposed a defense...Tags: U.S. Army, Semiconductors and Active Components, Companies and Corporations, Raytheon Company, Electronics
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05/21 Patents
Utility Patents A utility patent protects how something works and what it does. Central Florida inventors who have recently received utility patents include: Lawrence W. Shacklette, Melbourne; Louis J. Rendek, West Melbourne; Paul B. Jaynes,...Tags: Titusville, Melbourne, Palm City, Companies and Corporations, Maitland
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05/21 Insider Trading
Insider Trading is a weekly report of stock transactions involving officers, directors and owners of 10 percent or more of a publicly held company. Corporate insiders historically make more economically sound decisions in trading their own company's stock...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Harris Corp., IBM, The Walt Disney Co., Corporate Officers
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Organizers tout benefits of Johnstown Showcase for Commerce
Daily American Staff WriterEvent coordinators are touting the benefits of the 22nd annual Johnstown Showcase for Commerce despite a dwindling number of exhibitors and attendees. One-hundred and eight exhibitors are registered for the event, which runs Tuesday through Thursday....Tags: John P Murtha, Defense Equipment, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Mark Critz
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Missile falls off military helicopter into family's yard
What would you do if a missile landed in your backyard? Well, you might round up the family and head to the fall-out shelter. Some folks in Killeen, Texas, knew they were not under nuclear attack, but they were kinda curious about a training missile...Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Manufacturing and Engineering, Military Equipment, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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northwest of Wichita. In 1956...Tags: Univision (tv network), Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, Entravision Communications Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Panetta limits F-22 Raptor flights, orders fixes
Days after two Virginia-based pilots aired concerns about the F-22 Raptor, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has ordered additional safety measures for theU.S. military's most advanced fighter jet. Steps include flight restrictions and installing an...
Tags: Langley Air Force Base, Manufacturing and Engineering, Leon Panetta, Military Equipment, NASA
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