Driver pleads guilty in crash that killed Pulaski County deputy roanoke.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from roanoke.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A former engineer at a Roanoke County night vision plant, who stole the companyâs devices and sold them online in what prosecutors called a threat to national security, was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison.
Steven David Rosine established an illicit market for components of night vision goggles that were produced for the U.S. military, âputting the safety of American soldiers in jeopardy,â Assistant U.S. Attorney Kristin Johnson said.
As a product engineer for what was then Harris Corp., Rosine secretly took valuable image intensifier tubes and other parts used to manufacture the goggles from a secure workplace to his Botetourt County home.
Man charged in fatal explosion, fire in Rockbridge granted bond roanoke.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from roanoke.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A new reissue of the UK groupâs 1979 album captures David Sylvian and his bandmates as they evolved from their glam-influenced early years into the experimental electronic pop of their final two LPs.
Before they became synonymous with heady, ethereal synth pop, Japan started out under the sway of Bowie and Bolan. On their first two albums,
Adolescent Sex and
Obscure Alternatives, both released in 1978, singer/guitarist David Sylvian affected a nasal sneer while the rest of the band (drummer Steve Jansen, bassist Mick Karn, keyboardist Richard Barbieri, and guitarist Rob Dean) backed him with icy, funk- and glam-infused rock. They even had the cheek to cover the decidedly unhip âDonât Rain on My Parade,â a song from the 1964 Broadway musical