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Junk science is a waste of money
The reported Metropolitan Transit Authority payment of $3.7 million to subcontractors including Pasadena-based Wiltec for environmental impact studies on the proposed 710 connector project is a total waste of money if the reports include junk science....Tags: Science and Technology
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North Hollywood High places 2nd at National Science Bowl
A five-student team from North Hollywood High School on Monday finished second at theU.S. Department of EnergyNational Science Bowl inWashington, D.C. This is the fourth time that the school has placed second in the competition. The school has...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Science and Technology
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Achievements of Armenians
The scientific and technical accomplishments of the Armenians are impressive, given the fact that Armenians have not had a free country to call their own until 1991. In the United States, Armenians-Americans made important contributions in medicine and...Tags: Mac OS, Health and Medical Professionals, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Cancer, MRI (imaging)
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Kids get summer enrichment at GCC
Children entering kindergarten through sixth grade can sign up for the Summer Enrichment Program at Glendale Community College, which again teams with Glendale Unified School District to offer the program. The classes are held at John C. Fremont...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Entertainment
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Guest Column: A reminder of indifference, weakness
As Glendale and other cities throughout the world schedule the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Turks nearly 100 years ago, we are often asked why? Why the inhumanity? We are getting closer to the answer. Unlike the sporadic...Tags: Apple iTunes, Ethics, Bashar Assad, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Racism
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Schiff: Cutting Mars program a 'major step backwards'
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) grilled NASA Administrator Charles Bolden during a House budget hearing Wednesday on proposed funding cuts to Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Mars program, calling them a major step backward for the nation.
Schiff, whose district...Tags: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Crime, Law and Justice, Adam Schiff
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Trophy goes to CV High in Scholastic Bowl
Crescenta Valley High School emerged victorious Monday in the Glendale Unified Scholastic Bowl, which pits some of the district's brightest high school students against one another in a game-show-style competition.
“I think we all tried hard to...Tags: Politics, Elections, Primaries, Science and Technology
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Proposed Verdugo Hills Hospital merger creates a stir
The prospect that Verdugo Hills Hospital will soon merge with a larger healthcare provider has area business people concerned about the next chapter for the 40-year-old facility. Verdugo Hills officials acknowledged Wednesday that changing economics...
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Adam Schiff to face six contenders in primary election
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) is facing six opponents to represent the redrawn 28th Congressional District, but they will have to overcome incredible odds and funding disadvantages to mount a serious challenge to the long-time congressman. Schiff raised...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Head Start, Federal Reserve
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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: Europe, Budgets and Budgeting, Employees, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Career and Workplace
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NASA astronaut, student share dreams of space
Last year, 9-year-old Shant Armenian wrote a letter to Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) asking the congressman to invite an astronaut to his school. Schiff often receives letters from students, but this one was different, he said. “Shant wrote me a...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, NASA, Students, Adam Schiff, Space Programs
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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: Europe, Budgets and Budgeting, Employees, Astronomy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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