Wounded Warriors Get Custom Prosthetics Cases
Monday 6th of September 2010 04:32:07 AM
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| WASHINGTON, April 27, 2010 The maker of rugged Pelican cases, widely used in the military to protect weapons and computer gear, has launched a program to give custom cases for prosthetics to wounded warriors who have lost limbs. Left to right: Lyndon Faulkner, president and CEO of Pelican Products; retired U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. James King; and retired Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, Pelican Products board chairman, pose for a photo during an April 27, 2010, ceremony at Walter Reed Army Medical Centers Fisher House in Washington, D.C., announcing the Pelican for Patriots program. The Pelican Products company offers... |
America Supports You: Group Builds Custom Home for Wounded Warrior (Caution: Blurry Screen)
Monday 6th of September 2010 04:32:07 AM
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| WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2007 A former Army sergeant and his family are settling into a brand new house this month in New Bern, N.C., custom-built to insure his war injuries will not keep him from independent living. Enjoying the first moments in their new home, Eric and Stephanie Edmundson, front, are joined by Donna and Bill Russell of Kit Corp., left, and John Gonsalves, far right, president and Founder of Homes for Our Troops. Photo courtesy Homes for Our Troops (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Well, we need the house because Eric is in a wheelchair all the... |
China,N. Korea: Customs office on border about to close, officials say(why Kim said sorry)
Monday 6th of September 2010 04:32:07 AM
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| Customs office on border about to close, officials say October 21, 2006 DANDONG, China -- North Korea has few doors open for goods to be imported from the outside world. This Liaoning province city on the border with the North is a major access point for such goods, but the gateway is shutting on the Chinese side as the international community steps up efforts to isolate the North after its Oct. 9 nuclear test. The Chinese customs office here will shut down for 40 days starting next week, a Chinese border patrol official told the JoongAng Ilbo yesterday. About 80... |
May I ask for some insurance help?
Monday 6th of September 2010 04:32:07 AM
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| So sorry to post a vanity, but I am in an area that I have no experience. I was t-boned by a driver in my 1996 Camaro that was in perfect mechanical and cosmetic condition and has been modified in both areas for show and race. How do I argue diminished value and or loss of raceworthiness? I know about 17c and am in Georgia, but disagree that a 72 Ferrari that is hit has no diminished value due to age or mileage and ditto my poor chevy. Any advice on combatting what I think is coming for a 10... |
China:Massive smuggling trial gets to court($10billion worth of goods)
Monday 6th of September 2010 04:32:07 AM
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| Massive smuggling trial gets to court By Qin Jize (China Daily) Updated: 2004-06-03 22:34An opening hearing related to the notorious Xiamen smuggling scandal was held Thursday in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan Province, drawing public attention nationwide. The Chengdu Intermediate Court heard from lawyers regarding charges against the Tibet Summit Industry Company Ltd for smuggling huge amounts of motorcycles, auto parts and oil. The firm was registered in the Tibet Autonomous Region but was based in Chengdu. The case is believed to be connected to the notorious smuggling ring headed by mastermind Lai Changxing,of Xiamen, in East China's Fujian... |




