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  • Joseph Holland Jr., 80, mariner and engineer (Boston Globe)Joseph Holland Jr., an accomplished engineer, world traveler, and skilled carpenter, died Tuesday after a long illness. He was 80.


  • Engineer arrested for Rs 1-cr fraud (The Times of India)A civil engineer, who doubled as a bank-appointed technical evaluator, was arrested for siphoning off over Rs 1 crore from the bank.


  • Former traffic engineer branching out to form his own company (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) Former city traffic engineer Eric Bracke has left the public sector to form his own company. ELB Engineering LLC, which Bracke has run since 1995 as a part-time business, specializes in transportation and traffic engineering.


  • MOTOGP: Hayden's engineer disappointed with gap (autosport.com)Nicky Hayden's chief engineer Pete Benson remained disappointed by the gap to the leaders in today's Czech Grand Prix, despite the world champion taking third place.


  • Ferry engineer questions state's use of aging vessel (The Olympian)An engineer who's spent nearly two decades working on one of the state's oldest ferries says problems with the aging boat aren't being adequately addressed.


  • Delta assistant engineer passes exam (Press & Sun-Bulletin)Binghamton Kim Kvassay, an assistant engineer at Delta Engineers, recently passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, the first of two examinations engineers must pass to become a registered professional engineer.


  • Gifted engineer?s valuable initiatives benefit his company (vietnam net)VietNamNet Bridge - Phan Van Cua has been recognized as a talented automation engineer of the Thien Huong Food Joint Stock Company. For the past 30 years, Cua and his colleagues? initiatives have greatly benefited the company.


  • Engineer on Two Wheels (New York Times)?Looking back, I think even as a small child I was already an environmentalist.?