STARTELEGRAM.com Sky Talk April 17, 2008 Osprey Fire Days Before Big Contract Awarded Whoops, this wasn't reported by the Marines or Bell/Boeing last month when they were counting down the days to the Pentagon finally awarding a five-year, $10.4 billion contract for 167 new V-22 Ospreys. Just two weeks prior to that award, yet another Osprey operated by Marines in North Carolina suffered
STARTELEGRAM.com Sky Talk April 17, 2008 Osprey Fire Days Before Big Contract Awarded Whoops, this wasn't reported by the Marines or Bell/Boeing last month when they were counting down the days to the Pentagon finally awarding a five-year, $10.4 billion contract for 167 new V-22 Ospreys. Just two weeks prior to that award, yet another Osprey operated by Marines in North Carolina suffered
Aug. 29. 2007 David Mould/Michael Cabbage Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1600 david.r.mould@nasa.gov, mcabbage@nasa.gov RELEASE: 07-184 NASA SAFETY REVIEW FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF IMPROPER ALCOHOL USE BY ASTRONAUTS BEFORE SPACE FLIGHT WASHINGTON -- A NASA safety review released Wednesday found no evidence to support claims that astronauts were impaired by alcohol when they flew in space
September 12, 2008, 9:50 US to invade Iran any day now? A few weeks ago the Russian newspaper Izvestia, a well-known and authoritive daily published nationwide and abroad, came forward with something that would have been looked upon as a conspiracy theory if published by a tabloid. The paper suggested that by attacking South Ossetia, the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili had badly
September 12, 2008, 9:50 US to invade Iran any day now? A few weeks ago the Russian newspaper Izvestia, a well-known and authoritive daily published nationwide and abroad, came forward with something that would have been looked upon as a conspiracy theory if published by a tabloid. The paper suggested that by attacking South Ossetia, the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili had badly