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  • SA engineer dies in Antarctica (Independent Online)A 25-year-old engineer left on board the SA Agulhas, as part of the 46th overwintering expedition, excited about the prospects of his adventure in the Antarctic - little did he know it would be his last.


  • Cops foxed by IT engineer's murder (The Times of India)The police is clueless about why software engineer Adhip Lahiri was smothered to death and are still trying to figure out who committed this crime.


  • SA engineer dies in Antarctic accident (SABC News)A South African engineer died in a transport accident in the Antarctic, said the department of environmental affairs and Tourism yesterday.


  • Automakers use better dummies in tests (AP via Yahoo! News) When General Motors Corp. engineer Jack Jensen started working with crash test dummies in the 1990s, the data collected from the devices was routed to recorders the size of a phone booth.


  • Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination Results (Philstar.com)The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 30 out of 106 passed the Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Aeronautical Engineering in Manila this November 2006.


  • SA engineer dies in Antarctic (iafrica.com)A South African engineer died in a transport accident in the Antarctic, said the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism on Saturday.


  • As sun sets, Parisian's work comes to life (Orlando Sentinel)The engineer's loving expertise helps the French 'City of Light' live up to its nickname. Francois Jousse paced along the south roof of Notre Dame, chain-smoking French cigarillos as he waited for darkness to fall.