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PARIS 鈥?Satellite-fleet operator Shin Satellite Public Co. Ltd. of Thailand said it will be filing an insurance claim for the
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early October loss of the Thaicom 3 satellite but that it is not certain how much it can expect from insurance underwriters.Bangkok-based Shin said that Thaicom 3, an Alcatel Alenia Space satellite launched in 1997 that already had suffered a loss of about half its power in February 2003, lost its remaining solar-power-
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o Shin s new Thaicom 5 satellite in July. Thaicom was subsequently moved to a new orbital slot, 50.5 degrees east, from where Shin had hoped to inaugurate coverage over the Middle East.Shin had received a $33 million insurance payment following the 2003 failure on Thaicom 3. Shin officials had hoped that the satellite would operate through 2008.Shin reported that the company s total satellite revenue for the three months ending Sept. 30 was 1.014 billion Thai baht $27.8 million Wnzc Pel茅 buried at cemetery in Brazilian city he made famous
MILWAUKEETwo political veterans will square off to become Milwaukee next mayor.Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson former Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan were the top two vote getters in Tuesday spring primary.Johnson
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, who took the role as Acting Mayor when Tom Barrett took the role of US Ambassador to Luxembourg in December, was the top choice among voters, securing more than 13,000 votes. Donovan secured the second most votes with roughly 10,000.Johnson and Donovan were former colle
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agues on the Milwaukee Common Council. Donovan had served on the Council for four terms before deciding not to seek reelection in 2020. Johnson was first elected to the Common Council in 2016 and won reelection, unopposed, in 20
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20.I ;m running for Mayor of the City of Milwaukee for three major reasons, Donovan said during his election night party. Safer streets, better schools, and good jobs. Tomorrow morning we roll up our sleeves get back to work.