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Future of 3-D printing is explored at Milken conference
What do houses, human organs, food and guns have in common? According to panelists at the Milken Institute Global Conference, it's 3-D printing, the technology that enables people to print three-dimensional products by precisely depositing layer upon...
Tags: Media Industry, Chess Playing
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Barry Diller talks up Aereo on first day of Milken conference
The three-day Milken Institute Global Conference kicked off Monday in Beverly Hills, with media moguls Barry Diller and Rupert Murdoch among the hundreds of business leaders and politicians slated to speak. The annual event, run by financier and...
Tags: Apple iPhone, BlackBerry, Computer Hardware, Television Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Iran nuclear talks unproductive
WASHINGTON — The latest round of international negotiations over Iran's disputed nuclear program concluded Saturday with no sign of progress and the future of the fitful diplomatic effort uncertain. Officials from Iran and the six world powers had...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Barack Obama, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Almaty (Kazakhstan), Iran's Nuclear Program
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Service-sector growth slowed in March, ISM survey indicates
WASHINGTON -- The service sector's expansion slowed last month from its fastest pace in a year in February, the Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday. The firm's widely watched purchasing managers index was at 54.4 in March, suggesting a 39th...
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PASSINGS: George A. Roberts
. George A. Roberts Helped transform Teledyne Corp. George A. Roberts, 93, who was a pioneer in the field of steel manufacturing and helped turn the Southern California-based Teledyne Corp. into a Fortune 500 firm, died Feb. 15 of heart failure at a...
Tags: Technology, Metal, Science and Technology, United States Naval Academy, Heart Failure
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Data mixed as manufacturing growth slows, construction picks up
WASHINGTON — Growth in the crucial manufacturing sector unexpectedly slowed in March as companies reported fewer new orders and less production compared with the previous month. The Institute for Supply Management's widely watched purchasing...
Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Local Government, Public Finance, Politics, Construction
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Manufacturing growth unexpectedly slowed in March, ISM reports
WASHINGTON -- Growth in the crucial manufacturing sector unexpectedly slowed in March as companies reported fewer new orders and less production compared with the previous month. The Institute for Supply Management's widely watched purchasing managers...
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U.S. manufacturing looks brighter despite dip in January
 WASHINGTON -- American manufacturing activity dipped slightly at the start of the year as companies felt the weight of a weak global economy and automakers took a breather after heady production late last year. But on the whole, new Federal Reserve...
Tags: China, Federal Reserve
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Manufacturing sector slips in November; Superstorm Sandy to blame?
WASHINGTON — The nation's manufacturing engine lost steam in November, contracting for the first time in three months and falling to its lowest level since 2009, according to a leading private barometer released Monday. The Institute for Supply...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Machine Manufacturing, Consumer Confidence, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Industrial production jumped last month, making up for Sandy losses
WASHINGTON -- The nation's factories cranked out products last month at the fastest pace in nearly two years as they made up for lost output caused by Superstorm Sandy. Industrial production beat analyst expectations and increased 1.1% in November...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Petroleum Industry, Federal Reserve
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Anti-smog device
FrameworkUCLA researchers Richard D. Hopa, left, and Hiroshi Kimura, demonstrate new anti-smog device developed for autos.... -
Spending spree forecast for homes, cars and restaurant meals
Americans' penny-pinching is over, as the tightwad ways of the economic downturn make way for big-spender behavior, according to a new report from Santa Monica-based research group IBISWorld. Nearly five years after the recession began, consumers are...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Consumers, Chrysler, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp.
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