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How archeologists excavate Great Lakes wrecks

SHARES A scuba diver explores the wreckage of the lost P-39Q Airacobra at the bottom of Lake Huron. Image: Erik Denson By Yue Jiang Capital News Service A World War Two fighter plane that was lost in a training accident in the 1940s will be recovered and displayed, according to Wayne Lusardi, a state maritime archaeologist at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, an underwater preserve in Lake Huron. The airplane is a P-39Q Airacobra built by Bell Aircraft Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. And it crashed in April 1944 with Lt. Frank Herman Moody, a 22-year-old Tuskegee Airman, flying it. The Tuskegee Airmen were the U.S. Army’s first Black military aviators.

Lu Shaye : « Les Africains sont contre l ingérence, les Chinois aussi » – Jeune Afrique

Lu Shaye : « Les Africains sont contre l ingérence, les Chinois aussi » – Jeune Afrique
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CITIC Telecom Announces 2020 Annual Results

CITIC Telecom Announces 2020 Annual Results Profit attributable to equity shareholders reaches HK$1,023 million Total dividends per share rises by 5.0% yoy to HK21.0 cents HONG KONG, Mar 4, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited ( CITIC Telecom or the Group ; stock code: 1883), a leading international integrated telecommunications and information and communications technologies services provider in Asia, reported profit attributable to equity shareholders of HK$1,023 million for the year ended 31 December 2020, representing a year-on-year increase of 2.1%, or a 4.4% increase if the effect of investment property valuation is excluded. (from left to right): Mr. Esmond LI, Chief Financial Officer, Mr. XIN Yue Jiang, Chairman and Mr. CAI Dawei, Chief Executive Officer

Thirty-five years of restoring Great Lakes Areas of Concern has a hopeful future

Map of Great Lakes Areas of Concern: Image: Adapted from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Editor’s note: This is the final part of a 5-part series by Kalah Harris, Audrey Porter, Yue Jiang and Claire Moore that focuses on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects. By Audrey Porter During 35 years of restoration in the Great Lakes Areas of Concern, there has been gradual progress and a hopeful future ahead, according to a new study. Development of a remedial action plan began in 1985 to restore heavily contaminated sites in 42 Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs). AOC restoration has not been easy as U.S. and Canadian researchers said in the study, and it requires focusing on gathering stakeholders, coordinating efforts and ensuring use restoration.

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