2007-09-23 01:11 am
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Will China Beat the United States Back to the Moon? - Associated Content

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Will China Beat the United States Back to the Moon? - Associated Content

“I personally believe that China will be back on the Moon before we are. I think when that happens, Americans will not like it, but they will just have to not like it. I think we will see, as we have seen with China’s introductory manned space flights so far, we will see again that nations look up to other nations that appear to be at the top of the technical pyramid, and they want to do deals with those nations. It’s one of the things that made us the world’s greatest economic power. So I think we’ll be reinstructed in that lesson in the coming years and I hope that Americans will take that instruction positively and react to it by investing in those things that are the leading edge of what’s possible.”

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin

2007-08-25 12:22 pm
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Georgia says it fired at Russian plane this week | International | Reuters

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Georgia says it fired at Russian plane this week | International | Reuters
TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian forces fired at a plane they believed was Russian after it violated the Caucasus republic’s airspace on Wednesday, a senior interior ministry official said.

The incident marks an intensification of a row between the two countries in which Georgia has accused Russian planes of violating its border and of dropping a missile near Tbilisi.

Russia called the Georgian statement a provocation. It has not reported any plane missing, and when asked specifically about the Georgian statement an official denied Russian aircraft had violated Georgian airspace.


This should end well.

2007-05-01 10:31 am

Venezuela Seizes Last Private Oil Fields - Examiner.com

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Venezuela Seizes Last Private Oil Fields - Examiner.com
President Hugo Chavez’s government took over Venezuela’s last privately run oil fields Tuesday, intensifying a struggle with international firms over the development of the world’s largest known petroleum deposit.

Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez declared that the Orinoco fields had reverted to state control just after midnight. Television showed oil workers in hard hats raising the flags of Venezuela and the national oil company over a refinery and four drilling fields in the Orinoco River basin.

Chavez, a strong critic of U.S.-style capitalism and a leader of the leftist movement in Latin America, planned a more elaborate celebration later on May Day, the international workers’ holiday, with red-clad oil workers, soldiers and a flyover by Russian-made fighter jets.

Looks like Comrade Chavez is seriously pining for some twentieth century soviet style communism.