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Performance Art
Hollywood is all about star power, so it’s no surprise that the L.A. Auto Show is positively loaded with A-list luxury and exotic luminaries ready for their close-ups on a worldwide stage. The first major automotive event of the season shines a...
Tags: Auto Shows, Technology, Bentley, General Motors Corp., Passenger Cars
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L.A. Auto Show: 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish turns heads
British carmaker Aston Martin brought its sleek luxury sports car, the 2014 Vanquish, to the Los Angeles Auto Show. Featuring a 6.0 liter V-12 engine that cranks out 565 bhp at 6,750 rpm and a new carbon fiber body, the first customer-ready cars will be...
Tags: Auto Shows, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bentley, Aston Martin, Automotive Equipment
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Stinky L.A. smell tied to dead fish in the Salton Sea, officials say
L.A. NOWRegional air-quality managers on Tuesday said that the rotten egg odor that hit Southern California on Monday came from dead fish in the Salton Sea. Air samples collected in the Coachella Valley, near the Salton Sea and elsewhere clinched inspectors... -
Complaints of foul smell in Southern California fall dramatically
L.A. NOWComplaints about rotten egg odor in Southern California have dropped off considerably as officials confirmed the stench came from dead fish in the Salton Sea. The South Coast Air Quality Management District said there were far fewer complaints Tuesday... -
Foul odor in Southern California appears to be dissipating
L.A. NOWRegional air quality managers said on Tuesday they are hoping samples collected in the Coachella Valley near the Salton Sea can put to rest the mystery of the epic stink that descended over much of Southern California. Complaints about the smell,... -
Salton Sea confirmed as cause of nasty Southland odor
L.A. NOWRegional air-quality managers on Tuesday said that inspectors had cracked the mystery of the epic stink that descended over much of Southern California. They confirmed that the rotten egg odor traveled about 150 miles from the Salton Sea to Los...... -
Economy remains top election issue
South Bend TribuneWith a national jobless rate of 8 percent, the economy once again is the top political issue at just about every level of government this year. In north-central Indiana, Democratic congressional candidate Brendan Mullen is highlighting his experience...Tags: Business, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Politics, Small Businesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Taxes should be focus of debate
Tribune Media ServicesMitt Romney's main advantage in his first debate with President Barack Obama on Wednesday may be that the president will be speaking without a teleprompter. His second advantage is the president's record and how he has failed to fulfill many of his...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Mitt Romney, Government, Career and Workplace, Employment
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Elkhart man leaves $125M to help hometown
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — A gift of about $125 million to the Elkhart County Community Foundation from the estate of a longtime resident stands to become a watershed event in the history of the northern Indiana community, the foundation's president said....Tags: Heart Attack, Manufacturing and Engineering
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JPL to guide new vehicle to Mars in 2016
The 2016 mission, dubbed InSight, will explore the interior of the planet, investigating Mars’ core, tracking seismic activity, monitoring the gravitational pull of Mars’ two moons and assessing why Mars does not have tectonic plates like...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Science, Manufacturing and Engineering, NASA, Adam Schiff
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Romney visits Costa Mesa
Mitt Romney criticized President Obama's health-care reforms and other regulations that some small businesses find burdensome during a campaign stop Monday at a Costa Mesa manufacturing plant. The presumptive Republican nominee, who met with business...
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Mitt Romney, Occupy Wall Street, Business, Politics
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FDA Reform Bill to improve drug safety, reduce drug shortages
Last week, the U.S. Senate approved the FDA Safety and Innovation Act 92-4. Colorado Sen. Michael Bennett praised it for creating "a process to get new life-saving treatments to patients faster." The bill includes provisions to improve drug safety, bring...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Food and Drug Administration, Invention and Innovation
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