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Friday's TV Highlights: 'American Masters' on KOCE
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 23 - 29 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Nikita: The action-drama starring Maggie Q encores its third-season premiere (8 p.m. KTLA). I Love the 1880s: The...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), TLC (tv network), ESPN2 (tv network), ABC (tv network), Maggie Q
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Transcript: Apple CEO Tim Cook interviewed by NBC's Brian Williams
It felt a bit anti-climatic after a blistering day of Apple news courtesy of Chief Executive Tim Cook, including a lengthy interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, and lots of teasers from NBC in recent days. But tonight, finally, Cook's interview with NBC'...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Theft, Human Interest, Corporate Officers
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McDonogh wrestling cruises to easy win in Raymond B. Oliver Invitational
At the Raymond B. Oliver Invitational at McDonogh this weekend, teams and wrestlers checked out the competition to get a read on how everyone looks. What everyone at the tournament confirmed is the Eagles are the team to beat this winter. McDonogh...Tags: Georgetown, Sprague, Wrestling
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'Pictures of Sound' resurrects sounds from centuries past
The stated goal of the new combination book and compact disc "Pictures of Sound: One Thousand Years of Educed Audio: 980-1980" is impressively brash: "It's a collection that seeks to challenge existing assumptions about what historical audio itself is,"...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln
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Two schools have a shot at grant funding in national competition
Two local elementary schools are in the lead pack of candidates for a $50,000 grant that administrators say could go a long way in improving student life and classroom learning. For a chance at winning the grant sponsored by Clorox, the schools must...
Tags: Education, Elections, Students, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Obama slanders the 1920s to justify his failures
"When it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s," President Barack Obama told Mitt Romney in their final debate. Obama...Tags: Great Depression (1929), Ben Bernanke, Personal Income, Elections, Finance
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Four L.A. Unified schools to offer free flu clinics
L.A. NOWFour schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District will offer free flu vaccination clinics Tuesday for students, their families and staff, district officials announced Monday at the Edward Roybal Learning Center. Student leaders in the school... -
MADE OF GLASS: After 60 years, Corning's Harrodsburg plant remains key to company's global success
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — There is a famous scene early in the 1967 movie “The Graduate” where young Dustin Hoffman’s character, returning home after finishing college, gets a bit of unsolicited career advice from one of his father’s...Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Plant Openings, Material Science, Science and Technology, New Products
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Stanford Ovshinsky dies at 89; inventor founded new field of electronics
Stanford Ovshinsky was not a household name like Thomas Edison or Albert Einstein, but he was often compared to them, for good reason. He invented the nickel-metal hydride battery, which has powered high-tech items such as cellphones, laptop computers...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Energy Conversion Devices Incorporated, Science, General Electric Company, New Products
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Edison Ponograph Recording Offers Glipse Into Past
Associated PressIt's scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world's first recorded blooper. The modern masses can now listen to what experts say is the oldest playable recording of an American voice and the first-ever capturing of a musical performance,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Henry Ford, General Electric Company, Music, Museums
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Soundtrack to history: 1878 Edison audio unveiled
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- It's scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world's first recorded blooper. The modern masses can now listen to what experts say is the oldest playable recording of an American voice and the first-ever capturing of a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Henry Ford, General Electric Company, Music, Museums
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Glendale Unified scores on state test improve
Glendale Unified improved its overall score on the all-important Academic Performance Index that measures student achievement, according to state data released Wednesday. The overall score improved by eight points from last year's 850 mark to 858, well...
Tags: School Examinations, Academic Progress
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