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    Jul 8, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  1. People Pack Lancaster Museum To Watch Shuttle Launch

    Dozens of people took in the historic space shuttle launch at the North Museum of Natural History & Science in Lancaster.
    Staff Reporter
    Dozens of people took in the historic space shuttle launch at the North Museum of Natural History & Science in Lancaster. People of all ages packed into the planetarium at the museum to witness Atlantis lift off. "It is just a monumental occasion, it is...

    Tags: Space Programs, Science and Technology, Atlantis, Rocketry, Florida

  2. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dinosaur Hall holds something big

    There is nothing juvenile about the three Tyrannosaurus <i>rex</i> skeletons at the heart of the Natural History Museum's new Dinosaur Hall, crouching with their great heads and menacing teeth hovering just above an unlucky duck-billed <i>Edmontosaurus</i> skeleton &#8212; yet one could say they represent the next generation of museum dinosaurs.
    There is nothing juvenile about the three Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons at the heart of the Natural History Museum's new Dinosaur Hall, crouching with their great heads and menacing teeth hovering just above an unlucky duck-billed Edmontosaurus skeleton &#...

    Tags: New York, Mystery (genre), Science and Technology, History, California

  4. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. See the Hogwarts cake Charm City Cakes made for the N.Y. Harry Potter premiere

    Charm City Cakes made this special-effects Hogwarts cake for the party following Monday night's New York premiere of &quot;Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2"
    The Baltimore Sun
    Charm City Cakes made this special-effects Hogwarts cake for the party following Monday night's New York premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2" The party was held at the American Museum of Natural History following the invite-only...

    Tags: New York, Harry Potter (fictional character)

  6. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Seahorses may be heading toward decline

    They are whimsical symbols of the beach, appearing on key chains, murals, logos and postcards. They form inseparable, monogamous couples. And they are hauled from the sea in nets, ground into powder for traditional Chinese medicine and dried for sale in souvenir shops.
    They are whimsical symbols of the beach, appearing on key chains, murals, logos and postcards. They form inseparable, monogamous couples. And they are hauled from the sea in nets, ground into powder for traditional Chinese medicine and dried for sale in...

    Tags: Big Pine Key, Endangered Species, Customs and Tradition, Science, Natural Resources

  8. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Look to kids' passions for perfect gifts

    NEW YORK (AP) — To the uninitiated, buying gifts for kids can feel like a treasure hunt without a map through store aisles and websites packed for the holidays. But sussing out clues may not be as difficult as it looks. Has the young recipient...

    Tags: White House, Media Industry, Literature, Wii, Cars 2 (movie)

  10. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  11. Smithsonian unveils Chilean mine exhibition, local attends

    Bill Arnold lives on the farm where the Quecreek Mine rescue occurred, but he was not there Wednesday.
    Daily American Intern
    Bill Arnold lives on the farm where the Quecreek Mine rescue occurred, but he was not there Wednesday. Instead he visited Washington, D.C., accepting the ambassador of Chile’s invitation to attend the preview of “Against All Odds: Rescue...

    Tags: Nature, Science and Technology, Diplomacy, Industrial Accidents, Structural Failures

  12. Aug 4, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  13. 2 Do List (Aug. 4)

    <strong>Salmonstock</strong>
    Magic 98.9
    Salmonstock Ninilchik, Friday, Aug. 5 – Sunday, Aug. 7 The fun starts Friday at 2:00 pm at the Kenai Peninsula fairgrounds. Celebrate the world’s greatest remaining renewable resource, Alaskan salmon. Salmonstock features two stages with...

    Tags: Golf, Sports, Climbing

  14. Nov 14, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  15. Bronx Zoo Plays Key Role Helping Macaws In Guatemala

    Researchers and conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society&rsquo;s Guatemala Program, WCS&rsquo;s Bronx Zoo, the National Park Service of Guatemala, and other groups report a major conservation victory from Central America: a bumper crop of magnificent scarlet macaw fledglings that have now taken flight over the forests of Guatemala.
    Researchers and conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Guatemala Program, WCS’s Bronx Zoo, the National Park Service of Guatemala, and other groups report a major conservation victory from Central America: a bumper crop of...

    Tags: Endangered Species, Tooth Decay, Science, Travel, Natural Resources

  16. Nov 23, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. Whales in the desert: Fossil bonanza poses mystery

    SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- More than 2 million years ago, scores of whales congregating off the Pacific Coast of South America mysteriously met their end. Maybe they became disoriented and beached themselves. Maybe they were trapped in a lagoon by a...

    Tags: Geography, Zoology, Museums, Paleontology, Highway Transportation

  18. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Demetrius J. Dukas, iconographer who painted churches

    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83.
    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83. The son of Greek...

    Tags: Painting, Boston, Christian Orthodoxy, Human Interest, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)

  20. May 27, 2011 |Story| AP Indiana
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  22. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Demetrius J. Dukas

    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings throughout the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings throughout the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83. The son of Greek...

    Tags: Painting, Boston, Arts, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Christian Orthodoxy

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