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[edit] Bài 2: Tham vọng với “thành phố không gian” - Sài gòn Giải Phóng
2 October 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.sggp.org.vn/hosotulieu/2008/10/167045/&cid=0&ei=HlzsSJHmGojg-AHwksiDCQ&usg=AFQjCNGAFWq9VGPqxdfodzRcJMcdy8lO2w">Bài 2: Tham vọng với “thành phố không gian”</a> Sài gòn Giải Phóng, Vietnam - <nobr>Oct 2, 2008</nobr> Gregg Bergersen (nguyên chuyên gia phân tích hệ thống vũ khí Lầu Năm Góc) bị kết tội bán thông tin mật cho Trung Quốc. Cùng lúc với sự tiến bộ Trung Quốc ... |
[edit] Third Defendant Sentenced To 15+ Years In Espionage Case
11 August 2008, by Dave Westheimer He solicited the information from Gregg Bergersen, a former weapons systems policy analyst at an agency within the Department of Defense who had a top-secret clearance; the DOJ press release states that Kuo “led Bergersen to believe ...
[edit] Washington: 15 a??os de c??rcel a esp??a chino
9 August 2008, by Washington. Un ciudadano estadunidense nacido en Taiw??n fue condenado este viernes a m??s de 15 a??os de prisi??n por haberle proporcionado a China informaci??n militar reservada de Estados Unidos, inform?? el Departamento de Justicia. Tai Shen Kuo, de 58 a??os y residente en la ciudad de Nueva Orle??ns, ...
[edit] News roundup 7/14/08
14 July 2008, by Ex-Pentagon Worker Sentenced: Former Pentagon analyst Gregg Bergersen was sentenced to five years in prison Friday for giving secret information about U.S.-Taiwan military relations to a New Orleans furniture salesman who turned out to be a Chinese Spy. The spy funded Bergersen’s gambling trips, and later offered him employment. CNN via AP Outrage Over Magazine Cover: Presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s campaign camp say they are outraged about a controversial New Yorker cover that shows Ba
[edit] DOD Analyst Convicted for Selling Information to China
13 July 2008, by With all the evidence of Chinese espionage, why are we allowing them free trade status, which gives them a lot of access to steal intellectual property? Despite a lot of official denials, it seems pretty clear the Chinese have no qualms about stealing as much intellectual property as they can get their ...
[edit] DOD Analyst Convicted for Selling Information to China
13 July 2008, by With all the evidence of Chinese espionage, why are we allowing them free trade status, which gives them a lot of access to steal intellectual property? Despite a lot of official denials, it seems pretty clear the Chinese have no qualms about stealing as much intellectual property as they can get their ...
[edit] DOD Analyst Convicted for Selling Information to China
13 July 2008, by Ed Dickson On Friday, the Department of Justice announced that one Gregg William Bergersen of Alexandria, Virginia was sentenced to 57 months in prison (plus three years of supervised release) for disclosing secret information to a naturalized ...
[edit] Pentagon worker gets jail for aiding China
12 July 2008, by Washington - Pentagon employee Gregg William Bergersen was sentenced on Friday to 57 months in jail for handing secret military documents over to a Chinese government agent, his lawyer said. The ag... (in IOL) (in China National News: Recommended source for China News)
[edit] PENTAGON ESPIONAGE ANALYST JAILED !
12 July 2008, by jackaranda Gregg Bergersen pleaded guilty in March to disclosing defence information to a New Orleans businessman, Tai Shen Kuo. Much of the information was about US military sales to Taiwan. Mr Bergersen admitted accepting gifts from Mr Kuo, ...
[edit] Gregg W. Bergersen Sentenced in Chinese Spy Case
12 July 2008, by Blogs of War Brinkema, rejected the prosecutor’s request that the former analyst, Gregg W. Bergersen, be sentenced to 87 months for having provided sensitive information to Tai Shen Kuo, a native of Taiwan who has lived in Louisiana for more than 30 ...
[edit] Pentagon spy gets 5 years
12 July 2008, by Pentagon employee Gregg William Bergersen was sentenced to 57 months in jail for espionage.
[edit] Former Analyst Sentenced to Prison in Chinese Spy Case
12 July 2008, by Gregg W. Bergersen received 57 months in prison for his role in providing China with classified defense information.
[edit] Former Analyst Sentenced to Prison in Chinese Spy Case
12 July 2008, by Gregg W. Bergersen received 57 months in prison for his role in providing China with classified defense information.
[edit] US man jailed for China spying
11 July 2008, by A former Pentagon analyst who passed military secrets to a Chinese spy has been sentenced to almost five years in prison by a US court. Gregg Bergersen pleaded guilty in March to disclosing defence...
[edit] Ex-US defense analyst gets prison term in spy case
11 July 2008, by unknown A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, handed down a 57-month prison term for Gregg Bergersen and required that he be placed on three years of supervised release after he served his sentence, the department said. ...
[edit] "Officials alleged that Gregg Bergersen, a weapons systems policy ...
30 May 2008, by unknown “Officials alleged that Gregg Bergersen, a weapons systems policy analyst for a Defense Department agency in Arlington, Virginia, sold highly classified information to Kuo, 58, a naturalized citizen who lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. ...
[edit] Woman admits helping spy pass U.S. military secrets to China
29 May 2008, by Terry Frieden CNN A Chinese woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to helping a spy provide the Chinese government with U.S. military secrets about arms sales to Taiwan. Yu Sin Kang, a Chinese citizen living...
[edit] Gregg bergersen
4 April 2008, by theflyingshusband US Confronts North Korea on Aid For Suspected Syrian Nuclear Site. from global security newswire: us assistant secretary of state christopher hill recently presented north korea with a muster of engineers and officials suspected of ...
[edit] Gregg bergersen
4 April 2008, by thelightsswinter US weapons analyst Gregg Bergersen admits leak to China - Telegraph Get the latest UK news and World news from the Telegraph. … Gregg Bergersen, 51, a weapons analyst at the Defence Security Cooperation … ...
[edit] Combating hypertension aids elderly
2 April 2008, by Combating hypertension aids elderly Contrary to the prevailing belief among cardiologists, reducing blood pressure in people older than 80 can sharply reduce the number of heart attacks, strokes and deaths, researchers said Monday. Treatment with one or two inexpensive, well-tolerated drugs produced a 21 percent drop in overall mortality – such a significant decrease that the study was ended prematurely so all the participants could benefit from the treatment, British researchers said. The fin
[edit] gregg bergersen elliot yasmin
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[edit] Pentagon Official Pleads Guilty To Giving Secrets To China
1 April 2008, by A Pentagon official pleaded guilty Monday to passing US military secrets to an agent working for China after being showered with gifts and gambling money, the Department of Justice said. Gregg William Bergersen, 51, faces up to 10 years in jail after admitting to one count of conspiracy to disclose national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it, the department said in a statement. It said Bergersen started handing secret information in March 2007 to Tai Shen Kuo, 58, a Tai
[edit] Former Pentagon Official Pleads Guilty to Espionage
1 April 2008, by Former Pentagon Official Pleads Guilty to Espionage Posted by on March 31st, 2008 A former Defense Department official accused of passing classified information to a Taiwanese contact pleaded guilty yesterday to an espionage charge but said he was unaware that the material would reach the Chinese government. Zrodlo washingtonpost.com Gregg Bergersen, Pleads, Pentagon, Espionage, Tai Shen Kuo, Mark D. Cummings, U.S. District Court, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Washington Dulles Int
[edit] US weapons analyst Gregg Bergersen admits leak to China
1 April 2008, by Matt US weapons analyst Gregg Bergersen admits leak to China Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours ago Prosecutors alleged he divulged military secrets to New Orleans businessman Kuo Tai, who turned over the information to a Chinese ...
[edit] Defense analyst and ex-engineer at Boeing both accused of spying for China
12 February 2008, by In the first case, prosecutors said a weapons systems policy analyst, Gregg Bergersen, 51, of Alexandria sold classified defense information to a New Orleans furniture salesman, Tai Kuo. In the second...
[edit] Espionage Charges Involving China
12 February 2008, by Tai Shen Kuo, age 58, and Yu Xin Kang, age 33, both of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Gregg William Bergersen, age 51, of Alexandria, Virginia, were arrested today on espionage charges related to the pas...
[edit] Defense Official Is Charged in Chinese Espionage Case
12 February 2008, by They would meet every few months at restaurants in Northern Virginia, or sometimes take in a show in Las Vegas. Once, the Defense Department official emerged with a half-inch stack of hundred-dollar bills stuffed in his shirt pocket, federal officials said yesterday. His Chinese contact reported...
[edit] Defense Official Is Charged in Chinese Espionage Case
12 February 2008, by They would meet every few months at restaurants in Northern Virginia, or sometimes take in a show in Las Vegas. Once, the Defense Department official emerged with a half-inch stack of hundred-dollar bills stuffed in his shirt pocket, federal officials said yesterday. His Chinese contact reported back ...
[edit] Defense Official Charged in Chinese Espionage Case
12 February 2008, by They would meet every few months at restaurants in Northern Virginia, or sometimes take in a show in Las Vegas. Once, the Defense Department official emerged with a half-inch stack of hundred-dollar bills stuffed in his shirt pocket, federal officials said yesterday. His Chinese contact reported...
