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Severed Body Parts Keep Turning Up on Long Island
On Tuesday morning, two people found the partially dismembered body of a woman in a Bay Shore lot. On Wednesday afternoon, a man found a severed arm in his sister's yard in Hampstead. On Thursday, afternoon someone discovered another arm about a …
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Parts of St. Paul's East Side turned into crime-fighting incubator
Several policing and community initiatives this summer are China turning parts of St. Paul's East Side into a crime-fighting incubator. This month alone, a new drop-off center is being developed for young people who break curfew, and police have kicked off a …
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Thailand Looks To Duplicate Automobiles Success For Aerospace
Senior Aerospace has been growing; it recently acquired UK-based Weston, a manufacturer of high-precision components and subassemblies for the commercial aerospace market, which specializes in machining and assembly of aerofoils, aluminum and hard …
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Auto-parts firm seeks partner for alternator
Sigma & Hearts, a leading automotive-parts maker with operations in Thailand and Indonesia, is discussing with Bosch, Valeo, and other global companies the joint development of a key component using its patented process developed in Thailand.
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100 years of Dodge: History comes alive as museum hits road
After founding and then selling a printing machine company in Windsor, they returned to Detroit and opened a machine shop. … Horace learned many of his precision machining skills from Henry Leland, who founded both Cadillac and Lincoln. 2. After his …
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Education system 'missing the boat' with more than 70000 well-paying jobs on
By 2012, Hubers had his journeyman toolmaker card and today runs a precision auto parts machine that demands both trigonometry and tolerances to the thousandths of an inch. “I've always been a hands-on type of person,” said Hubers, 28, who is paid $ 20 …
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