
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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AS A young Republican, Jack Abramoff said his plan was to remove the left from power permanently. He may end
up having done more damage to the right. On January 3rd, the once-powerful lobbyist pleaded guilty in a federal
courtroom in Washington, DC, to conspiracy to bribe public officials, fraud and tax evasion. A day later, in Miami,
he admitted to another two counts, of fraud and conspiracy, related to a 2000 acquisition of casino boats. He is
likely to serve ten years in prison and he has already agreed to pay back $26.7m.
This massive scandal began with Mr Abramoff s contemptuous treatment of the Indian tribes who were his clients.
He and his business partner, Michael Scanlon, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery last November,
persuaded tribes from Texas to Mississippi to hand over some $80m. Under the “gimme five�scheme, Mr Abramoff
would refer tribes to Mr Scanlon s public-relations business, and Mr Scanlon would send half the profits back to Mr
Abramoff in kickbacks that the tribes did not know about. In one case, Mr Abramoff accepted money from two
different tribes to lobby for opposing sides (one wanted casinos in Texas, the other did not). He hid his gains from
the Internal Revenue Service with falsified financial records.
Mr Abramoff spent a lot of the cash on currying favour with lawmakers. He took congressmen and their aides to
play golf in Scotland, to watch the Super Bowl, and to eat at fancy restaurants he owned in Washington. One
politician and his sidekicks got a trip to a remote Pacific island.
The gifts bought influence. By his own admission in the plea deal, Mr Abramoff “provided a stream of things of
value to public officials�in exchange for official fuel dispenser favours. Statements were inserted in the Congressional Record and
agreements were made to support certain laws (one lawmaker, according to the plea, agreed to introduce a bill to
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