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Articles Written by: JOSHUA GOODMAN
F/A-18s could be assembled in South America.
Published: 9/11/2009 2:26 AM
Last Modified: 9/11/2009 2:26 AM
Boeing Co., sweetening its bid to beat out Dassault Aviation SA and win an order for 36 jet fighters from the Brazilian air force, has offered ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Tulsa World,
11 Sep 2009
Forget steel and concrete. The building material of choice for the 21st century might just be bamboo.
This hollow-stemmed grass isn't just for flimsy tropical huts any more _ it's getting outsized attention in the world of serious architecture. ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Taiwan News,
4 Feb 2008
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's trip to Colombia accompanied by Democratic lawmakers is the latest, and highest-profile, visit in the White House's bid to revive a trade deal with the world's most dangerous country for labor organizing. ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
eTaiwan News,
24 Jan 2008
BOGOTA, Colombia—Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's trip to Colombia accompanied by Democratic lawmakers is the latest, and highest-profile, visit in the White House's bid to revive a trade deal with the world's most dangerous country for labor ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Boston Globe,
24 Jan 2008
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrives in Colombia on Thursday with a delegation of Democratic lawmakers, in a high-profile trip the White House hopes will revive a trade deal with the world's most dangerous country for labor organizing. ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
eTaiwan News,
24 Jan 2008
Psychologists are teaching the 3-year-old son of a released hostage to recognize the mother he was snatched away from, showing him photos ahead of their long-awaited reunion.
Clara Rojas was released to emissaries of Venezuelan President Hugo ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
eTaiwan News,
12 Jan 2008
BOGOTA, Colombia—Psychologists are teaching the 3-year-old son of a released hostage to recognize the mother he was snatched away from, showing him photos ahead of their long-awaited reunion.
Clara Rojas was freed to emissaries of Venezuelan President ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Boston Globe,
11 Jan 2008
Clara Rojas said her first priority after spending six years as a hostage to Colombian rebels is to hug her 3-year-old son Emmanuel, who was taken from her arms eight months after he was born in a jungle camp.
Rojas was released by rebels ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
eTaiwan News,
11 Jan 2008
BOGOTA, Colombia—Leftist rebels had promised to hand over a 3-year-old along with the child's mother and a third hostage, raising hopes that a rescue effort spearheaded by Venezuela's president would succeed.
But the result of a DNA test on Friday was ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Boston Globe,
5 Jan 2008
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- DNA analysis indicates a 3-year-old boy living in a Bogota foster home is the child of a woman held captive by leftist rebels for nearly six years, Colombia's top prosecutor said Friday.
The results suggest President Alvaro ...
From JOSHUA GOODMAN,
Buffalo News,
4 Jan 2008