SNIP:HONOLULU, Hawaii (Reuters) - A former design engineer has been arrested on charges of espionage for selling top-secret information related to the B-2 stealth bomber, the FBI said on Thursday.
Noshir Gowadia, 61, was arrested in Maui, Hawaii on Wednesday. The FBI said he had given information to three foreign countries about the bomber. The countries were not immediately named.
ANAMA will have to check for explosives
SNIP:ANAMA approximates that about 100 missiles exploded simultaneously due to careless handling of a worker. As the result, the shop placed only 200 meters away from domiciles was destroyed completely.
Monitoring and security storage sheds for high explosives still spotty
SNIP:The quality of monitoring and securing storage sheds for high explosives and weapons vary significantly nationwide, leaving loopholes that can be exploited by thieves like those who raided a Crystal Springs Reservoir bunker last summer, according to a new report.
Suspect bombers may be breath-tested
SNIP:Terrorist bomb makers beware -- New Jersey scientists have developed a breath tester that might lead to your arrest.
The portable tester -- called Heartsbreath -- can detect traces of chemicals found in explosives when they are exhaled by people who have handled the bombs.
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Israel fumes over Egypt's talks with Hamas, Islamic Jihad
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