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Boeing's free-market move is going to cost Kansas big-time
Opinion L.A.Shrinking government isn't a free lunch; it means job losses, and not only in the public sector. Just ask the 2,160 Boeing workers in Kansas who just saw their jobs go away.... -
Geek alert: Northrop releases music video for new drone
Money & CompanyNorthrop Grumman Corp. has released a second music video involving its bat-winged robotic jet, dubbed the X-47B.... -
Boeing earnings rise 20%, Northrop's fall 27% in second quarter
Money & CompanyBoeing Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp., two of the nation's largest aerospace companies, reported second quarter financial earnings Wednesday with differing results.... -
Pending cuts in Pentagon budget have investors wary
Money & CompanySeeing the call from Congress for steep cuts in the Pentagon budget, investors have grown wary of defense stocks in recent weeks.... -
Northrop's last day headquartered in the Southland
Money & CompanyAfter more than seven decades of being headquartered in the Southern California, aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp. is leaving Century City for the Washington D.C.-area today to be closer it biggest customer the U.S. government.... -
What does Steve Jobs' chairman role mean for Apple?
L.A. Times Tech BlogWhat does Steve Jobs' chairman role mean for Apple?: Steve Jobs' resignation as Apple Inc.'s CEO might seem like a step out of the spotlight at the world's largest company. But it is possible that little may change in the executive shuffle and in fact,... -
Northrop to reduce workforce by 500 people
Money & CompanyAerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp. is cutting 500 jobs in its aerospace division, with most of the losses likely to hit workers in Southern California.... -
PASSINGS: James McLure, Joseph Flom, Harry Fogle, Tommy Bell, John Robinson
James McLure
Playwright who wrote 'Lone Star'
James McLure, 59, a playwright and actor best known for his two one-act plays that reached Broadway, died Feb. 17 from cancer at his home in Marina del Rey, said his sister, Jenny Schroeder.
McLure's...Tags: Columbus, NASA, John Lennon, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Technology
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NATO confirms helicopter drone crashed in Libya
L.A. Times Tech BlogAn autonomous helicopter drone crashed in Libya while flying a surveillance mission for NATO, officials confirmed Tuesday.... -
NASA goes into the eye of Hurricane Earl
L.A. Times Tech BlogWhile the tendency for most people is to run from a hurricane, the folks at NASA donât appear to share that sentiment. NASA sent a robotic plane into the eye of Hurricane Earl, which is moving toward the East Coast. The unmanned spy plane, called the...
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