Sports
Nowhere, it seems, has glasnost been more successful than in sports.
Oct. 27, 1989
Business
Hughes Aircraft conceded Wednesday that defective microchips caused the failure of at least one test torpedo that was part of a system scheduled to be installed in U.S.
Dec. 28, 1989
Hughes Aircraft Co. conceded Wednesday that defective microchips caused the failure of at least one test torpedo that was part of a system scheduled to be installed in Navy submarines next year.
A federal judge has dismissed a $9.6-billion “whistle-blower” lawsuit filed by a former Hughes Aircraft Co. engineer in Fullerton who accused the defense contractor of installing defective microchips in several weapons systems.
Dec. 20, 1990
A former Hughes Aircraft Co. engineer in Fullerton has dropped his $9.6-billion “whistle-blower” lawsuit that had accused the defense contractor of installing defective microchips in several weapons systems.
World & Nation
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Hughes Accuser: Michael C.
July 10, 1990
A former senior staff engineer at Hughes Aircraft’s division in Fullerton has filed a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against the company, alleging that it covered up flaws in more than 4 million microchips installed in defense systems since 1984.
Dec. 27, 1989
A former senior staff engineer at Hughes Aircraft’s division in Fullerton has filed a multibillion dollar lawsuit against the company, alleging that it covered up flaws in more than 4 million microchips installed in defense systems since 1984.
The U.S.
March 1, 1990