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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Flight Daily News
Q: Your work on developing major elements of the Pratt and Whitney PW6000 engine to power the Airbus A318 is a centrepiece of your activities at Paris this year – what does this role on this engine mean to MTU?
We were pretty close competitors [with Pratt and Whitney Canada] on recurring costs, but were coming in higher on non-recurring, so we reduced our offer and won on commercial grounds.
I think it is technology that will be discovered by more programmes – both in the civil and military worlds.
www.flightdailynews.com /paris2003/06_17/people/steffens.shtm

  
 SkyscraperCity Forums - Karachi Circular Railway (KCR), it has been inaugrated finaly.
These statistics show that the recently launched KCR service will not be able to cater to public demand with only eight trains, as about 175000 people can avail this facility in a month, which is a very small number as compared to those travelling daily from Landhi to I.I.Chundrigar Road through road transport.
Officials say certain elements had encroached upon the KCR tracks especially in defunct districts East, Central and West and the authorities are facing resistance at some places while removing encroachments.
Officials say the aspect of profitability has so far not been taken into consideration while launching the first phase of the KCR project despite the fact that Pakistan Railways had refused to operate the service due to recurring losses in 1999.
www.skyscrapercity.com /showthread.php?t=188810   (1995 words)

  
 Sui Sin Far/Edith Maud Eaton. by Andree Levesque
Under Sui Sin Far's pen, they were no longer the 'Other': she was in fact explaining the inscrutable Americans to the Chinese Americans while showing the latter in their daily settings, with their own conflicts and dilemmas.
Her analysis is informed by a Bakhtian perspective highlighting the carnivalesque elements in Sui Sin Far's fiction and the recurring tricksterism that is so characteristic of her stories.
She openly identified herself as Chinese American and wrote under the name Sui Sin Far, a childhood nickname, in a period plagued with nativism and strong anti-Chinese sentiments.
www.utpjournals.com /product/chr/782/sin3.html   (838 words)

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