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Saudi embraces U.S. oil boom even as kingdom's output steadies
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The oil minister of Saudi Arabia, the world's top crude oil exporter, welcomed the U.S. energy renaissance on Tuesday but added that the boom in new global output may hold the kingdom's production at current levels until the next...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, U.S. Department of State, Iran's Nuclear Program, Politics, Tehran (Iran)
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RPT-Saudi-U.S. relations to withstand N. American oil boom
Reuters(Repeats with no changes to text) * Saudi oil minister to give major speech in Washington Tuesday * U.S., Saudi Arabia both keen on balanced oil market * Former U.S. diplomat says relationship is "less intimate" By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON, April...Tags: Commodity Markets, Iran, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Military
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Precision isn't optional
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- Everything made by Allied Specialty Precision Inc. flies. And yet, the Mishawaka company is grounded in its focus as an aerospace component manufacturer. Most planes in the United States contain parts made at the plant. "We have parts...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Honeywell International Incorporated
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FACTBOX: Western forces in the Gulf
ReutersApril 29 (Reuters) - The United States and some Western allies deploy weaponry and other military equipment in the energy-rich Gulf to provide security to Gulf Arab states at short notice. Here is a list of equipment currently deployed, according to...Tags: Weaponry, Armed Forces, Army National Guard, Missile Systems, Sports
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Air Force staff sergeant from California is killed in Afghanistan
An Air Force staff sergeant from a base in Northern California has been killed in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense announced Sunday. Richard A. Dickson, 24, of Rancho Cordova, east of Sacramento, was among four Air Force personnel killed...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Afghanistan, Armed Forces, U.S. Department of Defense, Transportation Accidents
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Photographer Jeffrey Milstein captures poetry in motion at airports
Photographer Jeffrey Milstein has been fascinated with aviation and flying since he was a young boy building toy models. At 15 he would sweep hangar floors at the Santa Monica Airport on Sunday mornings in exchange for flying lessons. He passed his pilot'...Tags: Fashion Shows, Los Angeles International Airport, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Arts
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Chinese military cracks down on licence plates and corruption
Reuters* Chinese military vehicles have routinely broken laws * Country's new leadership wants this to change * One aim is to get rid of fake military plates By Terril Yue Jones BEIJING, April 28 (Reuters) - China's new leadership is seeking to dismantle a...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Services and Shopping, General Motors Corp., Vehicles, China
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France's foreign firepower threatened by budget cuts
Reuters* "No more Mali" if France's military budget cut, army says * Ground forces rely on inexpensive, multi-mission vehicles * Defence firms warn jobs at stake if military pared back By Alexandria Sage CANJUERS ARMY BASE, DRAGUIGNAN, France, April 28...Tags: Defense Equipment, Libya, Government Debt, Services and Shopping, Paris (France)
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Pentagon, Anchorage Koreans Respond to North Korea Threats
Channel 2 NewsWith the U.S. military ramping up its presence in the Pacific due to North Korean threats of a nuclear attack, Pentagon officials say Alaska's Fort Greely and its missile interceptors are part of that effort. U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says...Tags: North Korea, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Military, Weaponry, Kim Jong Un
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North Korea plays a weak hand to advantage
BEIJING — North Korea is sometimes mocked as the mouse that roared, one of the poorest countries in the world threatening two economic and military giants, the United States and South Korea. But under Kim Jong Il and now his 30-year-old son, Kim...
Tags: Kim Jong Il, Nuclear Policy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, North Korea, Weaponry
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The North Korea conundrum
The Obama administration is reacting responsibly to a series of provocations from North Korea, shoring up defenses while seeking a diplomatic solution to the crisis. But even if North Korea is deterred from attacking South Korea or U.S. forces for the...
Tags: North Korea, Weaponry, Pyongyang (North Korea), Politics, China
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Norway extends period for buying F-35 fighter jets
Reuters* Norway about to order another six F-35 jets * Plans to buy 52 jets in total by end 2024 By Henrik Stolen and Nerijus Adomaitis GARDERMOEN, Norway, April 26 (Reuters) - Oil-rich Norway is stretching out its purchase of 52 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters...Tags: U.S. Military, Norway
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