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Rockabilly rebel Ray Campi still stirs the fire
Witnessing rockabilly originator Ray Campi in performance can be an unforgettable experience. Decked out in colorful, custom-tailored western wardrobe, letting fly with a biting vocal style reminiscent of a rebel war cry while balanced, mid-air, atop...
Tags: Rockabilly (genre), Jerry Lee Lewis, Dining and Drinking, Gene Vincent, TNT (tv network)
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JPL's budget is cut by $50M
A $50-million budget cut for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Caņada Flintridge likely won't be enough to spur another round of mass layoffs, a legislative affairs official for the agency said. Despite massive federal deficits that have put support...
Tags: Politics, Employees, U.S. Senate, Adam Schiff, Space Programs
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Art Review: Pacific Asia Museum goes modern, for the time being
One of the unexpected dividends of the Getty’s far-reaching “Pacific Standard Time” series is the cross-pollination of audiences and institutions; another is focused historic perspective. The Pacific Asia Museum, not known for modern-art...Tags: Paul Klee, Arts, Lyonel Feininger, Man Ray, John McLaughlin
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NASA budget plan could mean mass lay-offs at JPL
Proposed cuts to NASA’s budget would drastically scale back the agency’s efforts to explore Mars and likely lead to hundreds of lay-offs at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Caņada Flintridge, officials say.
Included in the more than $17....Tags: Employees, Adam Schiff, Space Programs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA
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Taken For Granted: A sailor, his ship, his legacy
The sleek, 130-foot yacht dwarfed the wooden replica tied up alongside. Five hundred years of maritime progress was on display. During a brief stay in Frankfort Harbor, the Niņa drew the curious to this small northern Michigan town, providing a unique...Tags: Native Americans, U.S. Coast Guard, Spain, Minority Groups, Petroleum Industry
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In Theory: Can Muslims shake off a negative image?
Q. As Muslims around the world observe the holy month of Ramadan, a new survey shows that American Muslims are happier than ever. A Gallup study found that 60% of Muslim Americans surveyed reported they were “thriving,” slightly higher than...Tags: Immigration, Judaism, Tourism and Leisure, Iraq, The Happiest News!
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Education matters: man vs. machine
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: The Big Bopper, Clubs and Associations, IBM, Don McLean, Human Interest
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Money slated for Glendale Memorial
Local heart patients got a boost when Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Monday announced he had secured enough money in an appropriations bill for a $350,000 upgrade for the chest pain center at Glendale Memorial Hospital. Hospital officials said they...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Hospitals and Clinics, Adam Schiff, Internists, Heart Problems
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Public Storage has rough quarter
Glendale-based Public Storage Inc. this week attributed losses on the foreign currency exchange to a nearly $75-million decrease in net income during the second quarter of 2010. Public Storage reported income of $131 million in the second quarter,...Tags: New York, Companies and Corporations, Public Storage Incorporated, Los Angeles, Credit Ratings
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Michel Kouakou brings global perspective to dance
When Michel Kouakou arrived in New York City in 2004, the Ivory Coast immigrant took a job at Whole Foods to pay the rent while pursuing his dream of finding success in the dance world. "But I was very clear with the store manager. I told him I'm a dancer...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Africa, Arts, Customs and Tradition, Japan
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Letters: Capitalism, here and there
Re "Which kind of capitalism?," Opinion, May 22 Jonah Goldberg claims that we need a debate between advocates of European "social" capitalism and American capitalism. Debates are seldom productive because each side is more concerned with winning the...Tags: Sociology, Facebook, Mitt Romney, Culture, Bain Capital, LLC
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Iranian filmmaking at two extremes
CANNES, France — Cinematically speaking, few countries have experienced as wild a roller coaster ride as Iran in the past 14 months. Over this period, one or more of its filmmakers have a) won the country's first foreign-language Oscar, b) faced...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Iraq War (2003-2011), Certified Copy (movie), Cannes Film Festival, Ruhollah Khomeini
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