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Without an adequate number of F-22s, U.S. pilots could have a tough time matching the performance of their Chinese counterparts in a future struggle for control of the Pacific.
FORBES: Inside Pentagon, Growing Alarm Over China's Military Prowess
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Although the number of F-22 fighters was capped at 187, the Air Force would increase its long-range strike capabilities by 50 percent and the penetrating component of long-range strike by a factor of five by 2025.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | The Measure of a Superpower: A Two Major Regional Contingency Military for the 21st Century | Page: 2
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The Navy insists that it supports the plan of record for the Lockheed Martin plane, but it has already restructured the program once and now is studying whether the number of F-35s in carrier air wings should be cut due to cost constraints.
FORBES: Outcome Of Three Programs Will Drive Defense Sector Consolidation
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Proposition F wouldn't limit the number of pot shops but would put stringent controls such as audits and background checks on employees while also raising taxes.
NPR: Garcetti Holds Slim Lead As LA Picks New Mayor
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An end-of-year report by Finnish software security company F-Secure highlights the growing number of hackers targeting Apple systems with malicious software, some of which could allow cybercriminals to steal security passwords.
FORBES: Apples For The Army
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As for the trillion-dollar estimate for operating the F-35 during its years of active service, that number is ridiculously misleading.
FORBES: Super-Weapon: Why Have F-35 Fighter Costs Increased?
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The noise of battle has receded and the only visible reminders of the recent fighting are some damaged buildings, holes in a few streets, and a considerable number of captured German automobiles dashing about loaded with F.
NPR: Excerpt: 'World War II Writings'
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Through the new MDG-F programme, UNESCO's Office in Beijing expects to increase at least by 10% the number of newspaper articles in the target areas, promoting public understanding of good diet practices and the right to adequate food.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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It deserves a place in the firmament of history's most outstanding calls to arms, a number of which - from Thomas Paine and George Washington to Abraham Lincoln to Franklin Roosevelt to John F.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Newt Gingrich at AEI Today: Freedom will prevail