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Bill Nelson: shortened news cycle, the Internet and partisan cable "news" makes Washington dysfunctional
Sun SentinelU.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., is beginning his third term in the U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C., is a far different place than it was when he was a freshman member of the U.S. House back in 1979. Speaking Friday to the Realtor Association of Greater...Tags: Washington, DC, Chuck Hagel, Television, Tea Party Movement, Susan Collins
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Will.i.am doesn't skip a beat in pushing past musical pursuits
This week in New York will.i.am — the founder and frontman of L.A.'s Black Eyed Peas — is to receive an honorary Clio Award in recognition of "the work and talent of those who push the boundaries of creativity in advertising and beyond,"...
Tags: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (movie), Black Eyed Peas (music group), NASA Mars Exploration Program, Justin Timberlake, Afrojack (music group)
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Sharing a musical experience at school
Kids and families learned all about music at a recent event in Boca Raton. The Boca Raton Symphonia's free Meet the Orchestra program at Saint Andrew's School offered hands-on experimentation with musical instruments, tips from area experts and...Tags: Entertainment Events, Education, Queens (New York City), New York City, here! (tv network)
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Federal innovation a matter of perspective
The federal government has an innovation problem — or does it? The answer depends on whom you ask. Federal employees surveyed over the past three years have had a declining view of government innovation. But that doesn't mean Uncle Sam doesn't...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Government, Invention and Innovation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Chinese tofu feud lands on Obama's plate
ReutersBEIJING, May 8 (Reuters) - Internet users in China, a country with a long tradition of petitioning, are appealing to a new authority to resolve grievances and controversies such as the merits of salty or sweet tofu - the U.S. White House petitions...Tags: China, White House, Barack Obama
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NASA wants poets to send haikus on Mars MAVEN mission
NASA wants to send haikus to Mars, and you — yes, you! — might be just the poet for the job. The space agency plans to launch a spacecraft to study the upper layers of the Red Planet’s atmosphere in November. But before the Mars...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA Mars Exploration Program, NASA Voyager Program, Space Programs, Media Industry
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Tech parents guide the next generation of space engineers
Palm Crest Elementary School sits four miles away from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where a team built and developed the Mars rover Curiosity, the largest machine sent to another planet. But engineers at the La Caņada Flintridge lab may have...Tags: Science and Technology, NASA Mars Exploration Program, Students, Science, Education
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for May 2
HCC student art exhibition The exhibit features artwork including painting, drawing, mixed media sculpture, ceramic sculpture, pottery, digital photography and graphic design prints. Exhibit concludes Friday, May 3. Hagerstown Community College’s...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Museums, Artists, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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NASA awards $1.8 million to UCF professor for study of long-range human missions
WASHINGTON -- One of the major challenges of space travel -- especially to far-off destinations such as Mars -- is keeping human crews focused during dangerous voyages that could take months, even years. To begin working that problem, NASA recently... -
Resort airports in stormy SE Asia leave safety to chance
Reuters* Bali crash highlights risk of turbulent winds on landing * Southeast Asia's top holiday spots lack critical wind shear alerts * Bali airport traffic controllers over-worked, official says By Neil Chatterjee and Trisha Sertori JAKARTA/DENPASAR,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Malaysia, Aerospace Manufacturing, Asia
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Merit badges? He's got 'em all
Last week, Harold Kast earned a Boy Scout merit badge in game design. To achieve this, the 17-year-old junior assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 509 played and studied games and designed his own math-based card game. In doing so, the La Caņada High School...
Tags: Youth Organizations, Social Organizations, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Boy Scouts of America
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Journey in grief leads to new protections from bullying
The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful. As...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Mount Airy, Judges
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