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| SUPERPOWERS + Russia Needs To Decide On Relations With West London (AFP) Jun 04, 2007 - Russia must decide if it wants positive relations with the West, Britain said Monday after President Vladimir Putin warned of a new Cold War-style arms race. Putin said Sunday that Russia would have to respond if the United States built a planned anti-missile defence shield near Russia's borders and warned it would point its missiles at European targets. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's ... moreSUPERPOWERS + The G8 Meltdown Washington (UPI) June 04, 2007 - This week's Group of Eight summit in Germany may be the last, or almost the last of its kind. When this process began in the mid-1970s, the five founding members of the United States, Japan, Germany, France and Britain were without question the world's richest and most important industrial democracies. Italy and Canada were then brought into the process to make it the G7, and Russia in the ... moreNUKEWARS + North Korea Reactor Resumes Operations Seoul (AFP) Jun 04, 2007 - North Korea's only nuclear reactor has resumed operations after suspending them briefly last month, South Korea's spy agency said Monday. The Yongbyon reactor, whose spent fuel rods produce atomic raw material to make bombs, "was shut down for about 10 days but resumed operations recently," a spokesman for the National Intelligence Service told AFP without elaborating. The five-megawatt plant ... moreIRAQ WARS + Foster-Miller Gets Big Boost In Contract For Talon Robots And Spares Parts For Iraq Washington DC (SPX) Jun 05, 2007 - Foster-Miller announced that its IDIQ (indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity) contract from the Robotic Systems Joint Program Office administered by the Naval Air Warfare Training Systems Division (NAVAIR) has been increased from $63.9 million to $150 million to accommodate the purchase of additional TALON robots and replacement parts for service in Iraq and Afghanistan. ... moreFLOATING STEEL + Northrop Grumman Wins Multi Billion Contract To Build New Amphibious Assault Ship LHA 6 Pascagoula MS (SPX) Jun 05, 2007 - The U.S. Navy today awarded Northrop Grumman a $2.4 billion fixed-price incentive contract for the detail design and construction of the amphibious assault ship, LHA 6. Work will be performed primarily at the company's shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss., and ship delivery is scheduled for 2012. "This contract award reinforces the U.S. Navy's confidence that we have recovered from the effects of ... more | MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS: ![]() SPACEWAR: ![]() IRAQ WARS: ![]() NUKEWARS: ![]() |
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London (AFP) Jun 04, 2007 - Russia must decide if it wants positive relations with the West, Britain said Monday after President Vladimir Putin warned of a new Cold War-style arms race. Putin said Sunday that Russia would have to respond if the United States built a planned anti-missile defence shield near Russia's borders and warned it would point its missiles at European targets. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's ...
Washington (UPI) June 04, 2007 - This week's Group of Eight summit in Germany may be the last, or almost the last of its kind. When this process began in the mid-1970s, the five founding members of the United States, Japan, Germany, France and Britain were without question the world's richest and most important industrial democracies. Italy and Canada were then brought into the process to make it the G7, and Russia in the ...
Seoul (AFP) Jun 04, 2007 - North Korea's only nuclear reactor has resumed operations after suspending them briefly last month, South Korea's spy agency said Monday. The Yongbyon reactor, whose spent fuel rods produce atomic raw material to make bombs, "was shut down for about 10 days but resumed operations recently," a spokesman for the National Intelligence Service told AFP without elaborating. The five-megawatt plant ...
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 05, 2007 - Foster-Miller announced that its IDIQ (indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity) contract from the Robotic Systems Joint Program Office administered by the Naval Air Warfare Training Systems Division (NAVAIR) has been increased from $63.9 million to $150 million to accommodate the purchase of additional TALON robots and replacement parts for service in Iraq and Afghanistan. ...
Pascagoula MS (SPX) Jun 05, 2007 - The U.S. Navy today awarded Northrop Grumman a $2.4 billion fixed-price incentive contract for the detail design and construction of the amphibious assault ship, LHA 6. Work will be performed primarily at the company's shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss., and ship delivery is scheduled for 2012. "This contract award reinforces the U.S. Navy's confidence that we have recovered from the effects of ... 











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