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  • Engineer: Yantic dredging is possible (Norwich Bulletin)NORWICH -- Despite a long road ahead, the Harbor Commission was cheered Tuesday by the knowledge its plan to dredge areas of the Yantic River around Hollyhock Island is "doable," according to an engineer and dredging expert.


  • Defense attacks case alleging U.S. engineer worked for China (The Fresno Bee)A defense attorney on Wednesday attacked the federal case against a Chinese-American engineer accused of stealing information on U.S. military technology for China.


  • Jury selection begins in trial of engineer accused of stealing military secrets for China (Arizona Daily Star)SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) ? A jury was selected Tuesday for the federal trial of a former top engineer at a major U.S. defense contractor accused of stealing military secrets for the Chinese.


  • 875th Engineer Battalion publishes issue eight newsletter (Jonesboro Sun)Issue number 8 of a regular series of newsletters has been published by the 875th Engineer Battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard. Keep watching www.jonesborosun.com for the next edition.


  • Prosecutor: Engineer stole military secrets, said he wanted to help China (USA Today)A Chinese-American engineer at a major defense contractor went on trial Wednesday on charges that he stole information on U.S. military technology for two decades to send to China.


  • US engineer on trial over military secrets for China (AFP via Yahoo! News) US engineer Chi Mak went on trial Tuesday on charges he exported US military submarine secrets to China.


  • County Engineer Howard Dies While Jogging Downtown (The Chattanoogan)County Engineer Mike Howard died Wednesday morning when he collapsed while jogging downtown. The 56-year-old Howard was exercising when he suffered a heart attack shortly before 8 a.m., officials said.


  • Prosecutor says defense engineer admitted wanting to help China (The San Francisco Examiner)SANTA ANA, Calif. ( Map , News ) - A Chinese-American defense engineer accused of stealing information on U.S. military technology to send to China admitted trying to help that nation, a prosecutor alleged Wednesday in opening statements of a federal trial.