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Space shuttle Endeavour wows spectators: ‘Marvelous!’
L.A. NOWSpace shuttle Endeavour: The Space Shuttle Endeavour took off from Edwards Air Force Base and began its California tour, delighting crowds in the Antelope Valley.... -
Neil Armstrong dies at 82; first person to walk on moon
When Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon, on July 20, 1969, he uttered a phrase that has been carved in stone and quoted across the planet: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." The grainy black-and-white...Tags: Buzz Aldrin, Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Technology, Richard Nixon, Science and Technology
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Talk of drones patrolling US skies spawns anxiety
WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect that thousands of drones could be patrolling U.S. skies by the end of this decade is raising the specter of a Big Brother government that peers into backyards and bedrooms. The worries began mostly on the political...
Tags: Republican Party, Government, Bob McDonnell, Civil Rights, Environmental Politics
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Spirit Aerosystems shares drop 30 percent
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. on Thursday warned of sizeable cost overruns on parts it supplies to major aircraft makers, sending its stock tumbling more than 30 percent. The Wichita, Kansas-based company, which makes structures for wings, fuselages...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Economy, Business and Finance, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Companies and Corporations, General Dynamics Corporation
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Winston William Hodge
Winston William Hodge Winston William Hodge was born in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada on March 24, 1940. His family moved to Montreal when he was six months old, and they lived there until he was sixteen, when they came to California and settled in...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Newspaper and Magazine, Intel Corp., Media Industry, Science and Technology
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Caltech leader looks to the future
When David Lee first arrived at Caltech, he was seeking his doctorate in physics, and calculators were the hot new data-crunchung tool. Today, supercomputers interpret mountains of numbers at lightning speeds, students can track it all on their iPads,...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Manufacturing and Engineering, J. Paul Getty Trust, Science and Technology, Global Crossing Limited
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Strong federal ties leave Md. vulnerable to sudden cuts
Looming federal budget cuts make a whole lot of Marylanders nervous because a whole lot of Maryland depends on Uncle Sam for a paycheck — directly or indirectly. More than 300,000 Maryland residents work for the federal government, according to the...Tags: Government, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Budgets and Budgeting, Science and Technology, Linthicum
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Md. defense contractors press Congress for details of cuts
Northrop Grumman Corp. says it is already having difficulty attracting bright, tech-savvy workers. The CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp. told Congress this month that his company could have to lay off thousands of employees. They and other Maryland defense...Tags: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Republican Party, Democratic Party, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections
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CFB Top Employers 2012 footnotes
Adventist: Excludes 2,954 per-diem workers; includes Florida Hospital system and several Adventist Care Center nursing homes. Comcast: Universal Orlando resort; excludes local cable-TV operations. Orlando Health: Excludes 1,632 per-diem workers; does...Tags: New Products, Hard Rock Live Orlando, Orlando Health, Amusement and Theme Parks, Boeing Co.
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Search Ends for Survivors of Nigeria Plane Crash
CNNLagos, Nigeria -- The search for bodies of those killed in a plane crash in Nigeria's major city of Lagos has ended, authorities said Wednesday. So far, 153 bodies have been recovered along with parts of other bodies, said Yushau Shuaib, spokesman for...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Science and Technology, American Red Cross, Accidental Death, Air and Space Accidents
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4 Light Planes Violate Obama's Airspace Restrictions
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- At least 4 light planes were forced to land after violating airspace restrictions during President Obama's visit to Los Angeles. An F-16 fighter jet intercepted a private plane that violated flight restrictions just before 5 p.m....Tags: Republican Party, Manufacturing and Engineering, Cher, Ellen DeGeneres, George Clooney
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College Park gets cybersecurity program backed by Northrop Grumman
The University of Maryland, College Park will use a $1.1 million grant from defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. to establish a new honors concentration in cybersecurity, school officials announced Monday. With the program, which will accept its...Tags: Government, Manufacturing and Engineering, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), National Security Agency, Science and Technology
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