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Opera: 'Life Is a Dream' -- except when it's not
Culture MonsterIn the spring of 1975, I was invited by Herta Glaz Redlich, director of the New Haven Opera Theater in Connecticut, to compose a new work for the company. At our first meeting she suggested as a basis for a...... -
Airport officials want cleanup costs covered
Bob Hope Airport officials are fighting an U.S. EPA order to share in the $108-million tab to clean up contaminated groundwater created by former aerospace manufacturing at the site. Airport officials have asked a federal judge to order Lockheed Corp.,...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hayward, Family, California, Los Angeles
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Blog posts from Maryland teachers
During the week of June 22, 33 middle and high school school math and science teachers from the Baltimore area were in Huntsville, Al., participating in the Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy program. These teachers applied for and were awarded...Tags: Career and Workplace, NASA, California, Air Transportation Industry, Toys
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PASSINGS: Robert Schindler, Richard Egan
Robert Schindler
Father of Terri Schiavo
Robert Schindler, 71, the father of Terri Schiavo, who became a national symbol in a closely watched right-to-die fight, has died, his son said Saturday.
Schindler, a tireless activist through years of legal...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Family of Americans killed in Air France crash sue
KIAHHOUSTON (AP) - The families of the two Americans killed in the crash of an Air France flight off the South American coast in June have filed a lawsuit in a Houston federal court. The lawsuit contends that Air France and Airbus, the plane's manufacturer,...Tags: Air France-KLM, Air France Flight 447 Crash (2009), Trials, Family, Rockwell Collins Inc.
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Geithner, grilled on Capitol Hill over AIG coverup, plans outreach to Main Street -- good luck with that
Top of the TicketHe came in on a wave of controversy -- the former International Monetary Fund official who neglected to pay his taxes. President Obama stuck by him, and he won Senate confirmation as Treasury secretary. Then Timothy Geithner, former president of...... -
Correction from the White House: Obama is not keen on banker bonuses
Money & CompanyLest there be any mistake, the White House would like everyone to know that President Obama has no warm feelings about banker bonuses. The White House went into action after the financial news service Bloomberg put up an article on...... -
BP, Caterpillar and ConocoPhillips leave the U.S. Climate Action Partnership
Money & CompanyThree major companies – BP America, Caterpillar Inc. and ConocoPhillips – said Tuesday that they will not renew their membership in the U.S. Climate Action Partnership. The coalition of nearly 30 companies and environmental groups was launched in 2007... -
Obama's deficit-cutters: Lineup named
The Swampby Mark Silva The lineup for the deficit-cutting commission that President Barack Obama has created is starting to take shape. The president's front line includes David Cote, CEO of Honeywell International, and Alice Rivlin, a fomer White House Office of....Tags: Kent Conrad, Career and Workplace, Schools, Management Change, Bloomberg L.P.
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Green goes Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLOVING cars and being green don't have to be mutually exclusive. Following are 10 ways Jay Leno's gone green with his Big Dog Garage in Burbank: General Electric solar panels: Leno's 54-kilowatt system powers the lights, tools and air conditioning in...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Renewable Energy, Jay Leno, General Electric Company, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Tradewinds Home 2008 uses low-tech ideas in yachtlike home
Special to the sentinelEarly Florida settlers built their homes with features that we now recognize as environmentally friendly: wide overhangs to shade windows and porches, high ceilings and big, operable windows for ventilation. That is precisely what Celebration architect...Tags: Architecture, Apopka, Water Restrictions, Honduras, Baldwin Park (Orlando, Florida)
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Workers celebrate 'return to flight'
Sun StaffGREENBELT -- It happened again. A NASA space shuttle lifted off from Cape Canaveral yesterday morning, and tears pooled in Bruce Schneck's eyes. "Every time we fly, I well up," confessed Schneck, 52, a Baltimore native and Honeywell Technology...Tags: Career and Workplace, NASA, Television, Entertainment, Kennedy Space Center
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