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  • Noshir Gowadia, convicted of selling military secrets to China, is shown in an undated passport photo provided by the Gowadia family.

    Engineer gets 32 years for military secrets sale

    A former B-2 stealth bomber engineer was sentenced to 32 years in prison Monday for selling military secrets to China in the latest of several high-profile cases of Chinese espionage in the United States.

  • ** FILE ** In this Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011, photo, people surround a Chinese J-20 stealth plane before its runway test in Chengdu in southwest China. State media are reporting on the appearance online of photos that appear to show a prototype Chinese stealth fighter undergoing testing. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)

    China: Stealth technology not from U.S. plane

    An official Chinese newspaper on Tuesday dismissed a report that the country used technology taken from a downed U.S. airplane in its own stealth fighter program.

  • American Scene

    An Arkansas doctor accused of seeking revenge on a state medical board that repeatedly disciplined him was found guilty Monday of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded the board's chairman.

  • FBI calls Chinese espionage 'substantial'

    FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said yesterday that Chinese intelligence operations against the United States are a major problem and that the FBI is stepping up counterespionage efforts against them.

  • FBI calls Chinese espionage 'substantial'

    FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said yesterday that Chinese intelligence operations against the United States are a major problem and that the FBI is stepping up counterespionage efforts against them.

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