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  • Eurojet pips GE in LCA engine bid

    09/19/2010 8:10:26 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies
    Business Standard ^ | September 20, 2010 | Ajai Shukla
    Eurojet pips GE in LCA engine bid Ajai Shukla New Delhi September 20, 2010, 23:35 IST Europe has an edge over the US in the tightly-fought contest to sell India a next-generation engine for the homegrown Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA). Informed sources have told Business Standard that when the bids were opened last week, European consortium Eurojet bid $666 million for 99 EJ200 engines, against US rival General Electric, which quoted $822 million. Both engines had been earlier adjudged technically suitable to power the Tejas Mark-II. Therefore, according to the ministry of defence’s procurement rules, the vendor offering the...
  • U.S. Industry Hit By LCA Clearance Problem

    05/18/2010 5:45:20 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies · 443+ views
    AviationWeek.com ^ | May 17, 2010
    U.S. Industry Hit By LCA Clearance Problem May 17, 2010 By Staff Correspondent NEW DELHI India is turning to Europe for support of the naval version of its Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), after its initial choice of the U.S. was stymied by an inability to gain the requisite approvals from Washington. India selected Lockheed Martin as the winner of a bid for consultancy work on its naval LCA, but failure to secure U.S. State Department licensing approvals — at least in a timely fashion — now has resulted in EADS being in negotiation for the work. This is not the...
  • India's Tejas fighter test-fires first missile

    10/26/2007 8:38:44 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 23 replies · 1,253+ views
    The Hindu ^ | Friday, Oct 26, 2007 | Ravi Sharma
    Tejas crosses milestone, test-fires combat missile Ravi Sharma * Not an accuracy test, there being no target * Achieved against heavy odds BANGALORE: The programme to weaponise the indigenous fly-by-wire Light Combat Aircraft Tejas crossed a major milestone on Thursday with a close air combat missile being flawlessly test-fired from the aircraft. Taking off from INS Hansa, the Naval air station in Vasco (Goa), Prototype Vehicle 1 piloted by the Chief Test Pilot of the National Flight Test Centre Group Captain N Harish, reached an altitude of 6.5 km and a speed of 0.6 mach before the R73 E Russian-made...
  • First squadron of 'Tejas' fighters to be deployed in south India

    05/23/2007 9:57:07 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 16 replies · 886+ views
    Asian News International (ANI) ^ | May 23,2007 | Sudhakar Jagdish
    First squadron of LCA 'Tejas' to be placed down south By ANI Wednesday May 23, 04:41 PM By Sudhakar Jagdish New Delhi, May 23 (ANI): The first squadron of the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) named Tejas will be deployed down south in Tamil Nadu, when the first batch of the 20 fighter aircrafts are expected to be inducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF) in 2009-2010. The IAF is zeroing on three places Thanjavur , Sulur and Tiruchirapalli for its possible deployment highlighting the new strategic concerns in Indian establishment 's regarding country's security, particularly with the growing...
  • Leave Racism Charges Out of Immigration Debate

    08/31/2006 4:21:58 AM PDT · by peyton randolph · 26 replies · 589+ views
    RealClear Politics ^ | 08/31/2006 | Mark Davis
    -snip- All who oppose laws cracking down on illegals must purge all baseless, slanderous reflex cries of racism from their arguments. I know that the vast majority of illegals in America are from Latin America. But in many places (like Farmers Branch, for example), so are the vast majority of law-abiding, English-speaking immigrants who are part of what make their communities and our country great. They are welcomed with open arms by Mr. Barletta, Mr. O'Hare and all of us who want tougher immigration laws. This is not racial. It is behavioral. And as long as the federal status quo,...
  • Bush stresses guest worker plan in Fox chat

    03/31/2006 3:01:07 AM PST · by peyton randolph · 22 replies · 625+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | 03/31/06 | G. ROBERT HILLMAN
    ... "The main message should be to get along," said Lorena Tule, a 16-year-old immigrant from Guanajuato, Mexico, who walked out of a Dallas high school Monday to protest the fence proposal. "We definitely need a path to legalization for those who are here," she said. "President Bush needs to be clear about that with President Fox."... "I don't believe somebody should be allowed to come into our country and get ahead of the line, the citizenship line," Mr. Bush said Thursday, with Mr. Fox at his side. "I think a program that will work is somebody working on a...
  • Was Texas built on ethnic cleansing?

    11/21/2005 9:47:06 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 72 replies · 1,757+ views
    Austin American-Statesman ^ | November 20, 2005 | Mike Cox
    Was Texas built on ethnic cleansing? Assertions in book by an Oklahoma history professor might rile proud Texans. By Mike Cox SPECIAL TO THE AMERICAN-STATESMAN Sunday, November 20, 2005 Last summer, while I was visiting my bookseller friend Felton Cochran in his San Angelo bookstore, he picked up a copy of the fall University of Oklahoma Press catalog and with clear disdain showed me a blood red photograph of a Comanche chief wearing a U.S. Cavalry hat with a star on its crown. The "X" in the word "Texas" had been superimposed over the Indian's face in red ink. "Have...
  • Over 200 show up for San Jacinto battle Battle re-enactment cancelled due to weather

    04/24/2004 9:40:11 PM PDT · by weegee · 8 replies · 304+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | April 24, 2004, 9:51PM | By JEANNIE KEVER
    For all of her secret life as the wife of a soldier in Santa Anna's army, Patty Tristan has tried to adhere to one policy. No camping in the mud. There was no such luck this weekend, when Tristan and more than 200 other people gathered at San Jacinto Battleground State Historical Park to recreate the 1836 victory that gave Texas its independence from Mexico. The battle re-enactment was cancelled after a thunderstorm Saturday morning was capped by a lightning strike to the 570-foot tall monument in the middle of the park. Lightning, static electricity and 100 pounds of black...
  • The battle that Disney slights (San Jacinto and "The Alamo" history)

    04/11/2004 1:01:18 PM PDT · by weegee · 4 replies · 373+ views
    Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle ^ | April 10, 2004, 8:39PM | By RICK CASEY
    Let's state this simply: If it weren't for San Jacinto, The Alamo would not be drawing crowds this weekend. In fact, nobody would remember the Alamo. Yet compared to the Alamo, San Jacinto is the Rodney Dangerfield of battlefield sites. The $100 million epic now at the theaters does conclude by showing Sam Houston's victory over Santa Anna seven weeks after the slaughter in San Antonio. But the movie doesn't bother to mention the venue. If Sam Houston and his men had lost at San Jacinto, the Alamo would be a footnote in Mexican history books. The victory at San...
  • Alamo manager sacked

    02/25/2004 9:06:02 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 37 replies · 437+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | 02/25/2004 | Amy Dorsett
    Carter, a DRT member, ran the shrine's $5.2-million budget and 86 employees. The daughters aren't behaving very sisterly. Custodian of the Alamo for 99 years, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas is a group of women whose politics can be as contentious as the 1836 battle that led to the fall of the Shrine of Texas Liberty. Last week, it unceremoniously fired one of its most active and visible volunteers. Kathleen Carter, the DRT's face at the Alamo since May 2001, was relieved of her position as chairwoman of the Alamo Committee on Friday after a meeting of the...
  • Mein Gott! America is the new Germany

    06/20/2003 4:27:04 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 223 replies · 5,612+ views
    The Times (U.K.) ^ | 06/21/03 | Matthew Parris
    Germans are America’s big ethnic secret. No people and no culture has contributed more to what the United States is and is becoming. In the nation’s ethnic tangle, no root runs deeper than German America. As a scattered community only fitfully conscious of its own existence, none has more successfully pursued wealth, power and intellectual influence. And as a philosophical force in US politics — a whole political mindset — none has greater potency. Germany as a European state may have lost her way, the German language may struggle to keep its world grip, but the German spirit is alive...
  • It's litter in any language - "Don't Mess with Texas" being revised to target young Hispanic men

    12/06/2002 4:52:56 AM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 14 replies · 512+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | December 6, 2002 | By KIMBERLY DURNAN / Dallas Web sites
    It's litter in any language 12/06/2002 By KIMBERLY DURNAN / Dallas Web sites The popular "Don't Mess With Texas" anti-litter campaign hangs its hat on Texas pride and the state's rough-and-tumble image, but translated into Spanish, the famous phrase loses its kick. A state-funded survey showed that some Texas Hispanics who spoke only Spanish or were bilingual did not associate anti-littering with the phrase "Don't Mess With Texas." The survey revealed that young, Hispanic men admitted being the biggest litterbugs. "There are certain phrases that don't make sense in another language," said Darah Waldrip, spokeswoman for the campaign. "The...