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1. www.sec.gov
www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/dat - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2002 Last Visited: 6/10/2002
Harris L. Crowley, Jr.
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Harris L. Crowley, Jr., Executive Vice President, was named such in May 2002. Previously, Mr. Crowley was Senior Vice President, Technology and Engineering (June 1999,May 2002), Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ceramics (November 1997-June 1999), Vice President and General Manager of Ceramic Capacitors (January 1996,November 1997), Vice President and General Manager of Ceramic Surface-Mount Capacitors (September 1993,January 1996), Vice President of Product Marketing, Ceramics (October 1992,September 1993), Product Marketing Manager, Ceramics
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(December 1990,October 1992), and Product Marketing Manager, Ceramics, for KEMET Electronics Corporation (April 1987,December 1990). -
2. www.idgnews.net
www.idgnews.net/intl/internati - [Cached]Published on: 1/28/2001 Last Visited: 6/21/2001
We have gone back to our suppliers to ascertain that the material we are buying is not obtained illegally from the Congo , says Harris Crowley Jr. , a senior VP..
But tantalum suppliers can offer little assurance to capacitor manufacturers that their product doesn't come courtesy of the Congo rebels. -
3. e-Newspaper: Record Searchlight - Redding.com News SHNS
www.redding.com/shns/rstory.cf - [Cached]Published on: 6/14/2001 Last Visited: 6/16/2001
We have gone back to our suppliers to ascertain that the material we are buying is not obtained illegally from the Congo , says Harris Crowley Jr. , a senior VP.
But tantalum suppliers can offer little assurance to capacitor manufacturers that their product doesn't come courtesy of the Congo rebels.
The U.N. report proposes an all-out trade embargo on the import and export of coltan and other minerals from or to Burundi , Rwanda and Uganda until those countries' involvement in the exploitation of the natural resources of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is made clear and declared so by the Security Council..

