cbsnews.com — A Chinese-born engineer was convicted Thursday of stealing trade secrets critical to the U.S. space program in the nation's first economic espionage trial. Mr. Chung has been an agent of the People's Republic of China for over 30 years.
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eddiepotatoJul 17, 2009
I wish I was like youeasily amused
Closed AccountJul 17, 2009
we are americans. we can't do wrong
lawscholarJul 17, 2009
/s? I really hope /s. The dude stockpiled classified documents at his house. What else does he have to do before you'll suspect him, bomb the Capitol?Oh, and THEY'RE. THEY'RE. THEY'RE. THEY'RE. f**kING THEY'RE.
scurfJul 17, 2009
LOL, you need use your head. The action of taking money from the bank with force is robbery. Taking documents home is simply a violation of his company policy. I am not saying he is innocent. But you need more evidence before calling someone a spy.
aeronJul 17, 2009
your unproductive country NEEDS China
aeronJul 17, 2009
they also now own the Hummer
gerbil20Jul 18, 2009
America will never spy on anyone.Yeah, right. Tui moment(tm).
gerbil20Jul 18, 2009
But you do realize what it will mean to all those american "embassy workers" who suddenly (but safely) return home in the middle of their tour and get reassigned to domestic jobs? You do realize that by killing a foreign spy you break the status quo and put all american spies in jeopardy?
yellowsnowconeJul 24, 2009
Lee Wen-ho did made the same security breach. There's no proof any of this material was given to China.