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Car review: Looks aside, Ford C-Max hybrid has leg up on Prius v
As Ford took aim at the Toyota Prius, a brand now synonymous with green motoring, it needed a car that looked the part. So rather than convert an existing model, it imported a dowdy hatchback from Europe — tall greenhouse, short hood — and...
Tags: Car Tires, New Products, Highway Transportation, Auto Trends, Automotive Equipment
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Images from Curiosity mission include Mars 'crime scene' photo
L.A. NOWScientists and space buffs were poring over photos of Mars as the rover Curiosity began its mission. Early Tuesday morning, Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers received a new image of the landing zone, taken by an orbiting satellite. With tongue in...... -
2013 Audi Allroad wagon's intrepid turn
Los Angeles TimesIf anecdotal evidence gleaned from trips through L.A.'s moneyed coastal enclaves like Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Manhattan Beach is any indication, there's a new automotive trend for the outdoorsy yuppie. It's a station wagon. Too culturally sensitive...Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Honda, Subaru, Audi, Auto Trends
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Dramatic photos of Mars from rover Curiosity (Google+ Hangout)
L.A. NOWMars rover Curiosity: Mars rover Curiosity is generating some fascinating images from Mars.... -
Mars rover Curiosity delivering treasure trove of photos
L.A. NOWThree days into Mars rover Curiosity's mission, it's beginning to deliver to scientists a treasure trove of photos of the Red Planet. In a Times/Google+ Hangout, reporter Scott Gold talked how the photos are a key first step in what...... -
Boston's JFK museum readies for 50th anniversary of assassination
BOSTON — Major, sudden and tragic events create indelible images, mental snapshots that enable people, decades later, to recall where they were when they heard the news: the Sept. 11 attacks; the deaths of John Lennon and Diana, Princess of Wales;...
Tags: Diana, Princess of Wales, Museums, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Assassinations
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House bill would cut fees for Pandora, other Internet radio services
House lawmakers on Friday introduced a bill aimed at lowering the fees paid by Pandora Media and other Internet radio streaming services. The bill proposes to change the way the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board calculates how much money Internet radio...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Radio Industry, Music Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Crystal-clear images from Mars rover thrill NASA scientists
L.A. NOWNew images from the Mars rover Curiosity offered some of the best views yet of the Red Planet and left NASA scientists excited. The rover is expected to transmit more photos of Mars in the coming days, the very preliminary...... -
Space shuttle Endeavour to make 12-mile trek on L.A. streets
In its 25 missions spanning nearly two decades, the space shuttle Endeavour circled the Earth more than 4,600 times, spending a total of 299 days in space. It carried the crews that assembled the first U.S. component of the International Space Station,...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Debbie Allen, Science and Technology, Kennedy Space Center, Los Angeles International Airport
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Bernard Lovell dies at 98; conceived Jodrell Bank radio telescope
When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit in 1957, its tiny radio transmitter allowed it to be tracked in space. There was only one instrument in the West that could track the intercontinental ballistic missile...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, United Kingdom, England, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Space shuttle Endeavour exhibit opens Tuesday at Science Center
L.A. NOWAngelinos saw Endeavour as it soared over Southern California and crawled across city streets, and on Tuesday, they'll have another chance to see the space shuttle — only this time, it won't be going anywhere.... -
Mars rover Curiosity safely lands on Mars
Curiosity, the largest and most advanced spacecraft ever sent to another planet, stuck its extraordinary landing Sunday night without a hitch and is poised to begin its pioneering two-year hunt for the building blocks of life — signs that Earth's...
Tags: Cape Canaveral, NASA, Science, Science and Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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