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  • US engineer convicted of exporting data to China (The New Zealand Herald)Jurors yesterday convicted a Chinese-born engineer of conspiring to export United States defence technology to China, including data on an electronic propulsion system that could make submarines virtually undetectable.


  • Engineer smuggler jailed (The Scotsman)AN engineer has been jailed for two years and eight months for attempting to smuggle 66lb of herbal cannabis into Scotland.


  • Golden Gate Bridge history revised to recognize obscure engineer (The Fresno Bee)Golden Gate Bridge officials issued a report that recognizes the work of an obscure engineer who helped design the world-famous span but whose role was downplayed in official bridge history.


  • Engineer in China case convicted (Los Angeles Times)Chi Mak, who worked for an Anaheim company, conspired to pass sensitive military documents. A Chinese American engineer was found guilty Thursday of conspiring to send information about U.S. Navy technology to China that would make it easier to detect U.S. submarines.


  • Engineer was Chinese spy for 20 years (Times Online)A Chinese-born engineer was found guilty yesterday of conspiring to export US defence technology to Beijing ? including data that would make it easier to detect submarines ? as the FBI gave warning that Chinese spies had become the most active secret agents in America.


  • California jury convicts engineer of conspiring to steal U.S. military secrets for China (North County Times)SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Jurors convicted a Chinese-born engineer Thursday of conspiring to export U.S. defense technology to China, including data on an electronic propulsion system that could make submarines virtually undetectable.


  • US engineer guilty of exporting military data to China (AFP via Yahoo! News) A Chinese-born US engineer was on Thursday found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle sensitive technology about US Navy submarines to China following a six-week trial in California.


  • JSC Engineer Receives NASA Quality and Safety Award (SpaceRef)Eric L. Christiansen, an engineer in the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Directorate at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, has received the 2006 Quality and Safety Achievement Recognition (QASAR) Award, NASA's highest honor for quality and safety.