U.s. defense system
- Politics (23 Feb, 2007)
U.S. to Place its Antiballistic Missile Defense System in Britain
On Friday, Britain together with the United States discussed the stationing of the U.S. antiballistic missile defense system on the territory of the United Kingdom. Before that the United States thought of setting its system on the lands of the Czech Republic and Poland. However, its initiative was met with furious objections from the Russian Federation, despite the fact that the U.S. said its defense system was to be installed to fight against Iran and not to aim towards Russia. ...
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- Politics (21 Mar, 2007)
Appointees are said to weaken the tobacco case
Sharon Eubanks, a 22-year Justice Dept. veteran, reports new facts about the tobacco case from 2005. She said that certain people have used their political power to influence the course of the case. ...
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- Offbeat (25 Mar, 2007)
Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
A list of lawsuits with different charges, where Google participated either as a defendant (in most of the cases) or as a plaintiff. It seems like when people are in financial trouble, they try to sue Google. ...
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- Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Possible Aggressive Approach from the U.S. towards China
U.S. legislators plan a bill to force China to raise the value of the Chinese national currency, Yuan, in order to bring more economic stability to the situation of global trading. ...
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- Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Russia Sells Arms to Tehran - USA Concerned
USA is concerned with the fact that Russian arm dealing company sells air defense missile systems to Iran. Due to this fact the U.S. have imposed their sanctions on the respective companies from Russia. ...
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- Politics (21 May, 2007)
NATO Plans Its Own Missile Defense Across Europe. Cold War II?
NATO plans its own Missile Defense System in Europe in addition to the American one. The system would help the US defend European peace from potential threat. ...
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- Politics (04 Apr, 2008)
Hardworking Employee Suddenly 'Woke up' to Spy for China
Last week, Chi Mak, a 67-year-old electrical engineer, was charged of violating the U.S. export law for copying thousand of defense systems' related documents and allegedly transmitting them to China. ...
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