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JPL trial: Coppedge admits complaints unrelated to religious beliefs
Lawyers for Jet Propulsion Laboratory challenged former JPL employee David Coppedge on his track record at the NASA-affiliated research facility Tuesday, laying out a history of complaints about his work that had nothing to do with religion or politics....Tags: Lawyers, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Same-Sex Marriage
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JPL lawsuit: Ex-employee challenged on work record, not beliefs
Attorneys for Jet Propulsion Laboratory challenged former employee David Coppedge on his track record at the facility Tuesday, laying out a history of complaints about his work that had nothing to do with religion or politics.
Coppedge is suing JPL for...Tags: Litigation, Lawyers, Trials, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Crime, Law and Justice
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Campbell giving Vaqs an extra push
Looking to tighten up the ship coming off a headache of a season, the Glendale Community College football team is building its approach to the 2001 season around focusing on the small things. At 6 foot 2, 310 pounds, Sam Campbell isn't one of those,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Southern California, Education, Students, Rome (Italy)
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Mosquitoes, bird test positive for West Nile
Eleven mosquito samples in Burbank have tested positive for the West Nile virus, and an infected dead bird was found in Glendale, prompting local officials to renew calls for eliminating standing pools of water where the insects prefer to breed. “...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Viral Diseases and Infections, Health, West Nile Virus
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Eat well, feel great during your vacation
You worked hard all year and waited patiently for a much-deserved break. Your trip was perfectly planned and there you are, on vacation — eat, drink and be merry! But after a while, the effects of vacation food and drink don’t leave you...Tags: Fatigue, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, French Toast, Trips and Vacations
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Education Matters: The makings of a good teacher
Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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Overhearing an unhealthy conversation
I normally don’t eavesdrop on other people’s conversations. OK, actually I do, and sometimes I even get good ideas for this column from what I overhear. Take yesterday, for example. My son and I were having lunch at a local restaurant and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Physical Conditions, Dining and Drinking, Hospitals and Clinics
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I'm Just Sayin': At first glance, many wouldn't know his troubles
September is National Hydrocephalus Awareness month, yet very few people are aware of it. Most people say, "Hydro what?" We don't. Our 6-year-old son Josh has hydrocephalus.
Hydrocephalus used to be called Water on the Brain, but that wasn't...Tags: Learning Disability, Hospitals and Clinics, Premature Birth, Surgery, Human Body
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Build the freeway extension as planned
As a local taxpayer and mature professional, I am dismayed at the various groups churning their self-serving issues for long decades (“Residents voice 710 plan concerns,” Feb. 27). Politicians are pandering to the local interests and various...Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Tour Operations Industry, Le Corbusier, Elections
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Sandman cometh
Most people remembered to set their clocks ahead last night so they could spring forward today into daylight saving time, the harbinger of spring and summertime.
But for some, it can cause headaches, irritability, tiredness and poor concentration....Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack, Medical Research
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Political Landscape: Frommer faces roadblocks on transportation issues
Frommer faces roadblocks on transportation issues Glendale native and former state Assemblyman Dario Frommer was voted in as chairman of the California Transportation Commission on Jan. 19, just in time to inherit a fistful of financial problems....Tags: Economic Organization, Contracts, Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Alhambra
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Eyes on overtime
Angela Hilliard, a forensics specialist with the Glendale Police Department, didn't know why her eyes were red and dry, or why she was feeling exhausted at the end of the day.
As a crime scene investigator on burglaries, robberies, suicides and the very...Tags: Gaming, Crimes, Physical Conditions, Wii, Nearsightedness
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