Former LANL engineer accused of selling secrets
31st Oct 2005, 14:24 GMT
(Santa Fe New Mexican) A former Los Alamos National Laboratory engineer who called himself the father of the technology that protects the B-2 stealth bomber from heat-seeking missiles has been arrested and accused of selling U.S. military secrets involving the aircraft to a foreign country, the FBI said. Noshir S. Gowadia, 61, of Haiku, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, was arrested Wednesday in Honolulu ...10/29
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