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GROUP OF SPRINGHILL SOUTH KOREA
2. China And The Dual Use Scam:South
Korea Group of Springhill
April 26, 2012: The United States is openly accusing China of
supplying North Korea’s missile program with components and
technology. This may have something to do with intense effort to
recover components of the failed North Korean rocket launch on
April 13th. The debris of the rocket fell into shallow water off the
west coast of South Korea. Russian, Chinese, and American ships,
and perhaps submarines, also joined the search. South Korea called
off its search on the 17th but the U.S. appeared to be continuing.
The water where the debris fell is no deeper than 100 meters (310
feet), making it easy to search for and recover parts of the rocket. If
some of those recovered components can be identified as Chinese
there could be problems. .continue reading
3. South Korea Group of Springhill : Omaha Time
Capsule: Church hit by explosion
What happened in the Midlands on this day? Here’s a
sampling from the World-Herald archives.
ST. PETER’S CHURCH HIT BY EXPLOSION
March 31, 1936: Dozens of windows were shattered in
surrounding buildings and a number of persons were
knocked off their feet by a terrific blast in the boiler room of
St. Peter church. Firemen think gas accumulated in the flue,
ignited and exploded. No damage was done to the furnace
and boiler. Carl Schrattenberger, engineer, who was firing
the boiler at the time, escaped without injury. He was hurled
15 feet. Persons in the vicinity said a huge cloud of smoke
rolled out of the chimney. The force of the blast was felt up
to six blocks away…continue reading
4. China’s Export Machine Goes High-End
1. Chinas Export Machine Goes High-End
2. From its sprawling manufacturing base deep in
China’ssouthwestern Hunan province, some 100
kilometers fromwhere Mao was born,
construction-machinery maker SanyGroup plans
to take on the world. While workers in
blueoveralls and yellow hard hats crawl over huge
mobilehydraulic cranes and cement mixer trucks
in a gleamingfactory, Sany President Tang
Xiuguo sits in his expansiveoffice nearby,
discussing the opening of Sany factories inBrazil,
India, and Alabama, as well as the soon-to-be-
completed $475 million acquisition of
Germany’sPutzmeister, the world’s largest maker
of cement pumps.The bespectacled Tang, one of
four founders of the 22-year-old company, aims
to lift overseas sales, now some5 percent of its
$16 billion revenue, to up to one-fifth ofrevenues
within five years..continue reading