November 11, 1991

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Bill Reordering U. S. Defense Priorities Leaves B-2 Program Close to Death

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Air Combat Command Threatened By Proposed Cuts in Bombing Aircraft

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NASA/GE $70-Million Cost Overrun Disrupts International Satellite Effort

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Bill Reordering U. S. Defense Priorities Leaves B-2 Program Close to Death

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Air Combat Command Threatened By Proposed Cuts in Bombing Aircraft

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NASA/GE $70-Million Cost Overrun Disrupts International Satellite Effort

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Air Force Weighs Several Options For Improving B-2 Stealth Qualities

LANCASTER, CALIF. Alternatives aimed at resolving the B-2 bomber’s radar cross-section anomaly include refinements of low observables specifications, resurrecting features of an earlier design, and reworking wing surfaces and edges.

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Northrop Assured of B-2 Profit Even If Program Held to 15 Aircraft

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NATO Strategy Review Moves Faster On Political Rather Than Military Front

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Navy Reassigns Patuxent River Chief In Sexual Harassment Investigation

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U. S. Navy Directed to Consider T-45 Trainer Engine Competition

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Budget Compromise Resurrects V-22 Osprey, Would Lead to Manufacturing Development

NEW YORK A$291-billion defense bill hammered out by House and Senate negotiators virtually assures that the V-22 tilt-rotor troop transport—a new aircraft the Pentagon does not want—will advance to the next full-scale development phase.
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Change in Soviet Overflight Stance Clears Way for Open Skies Treaty

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