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    Mar 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. James Elliot dies at 67; MIT astronomer discovered rings of Uranus and atmosphere of Pluto

    James Elliot, the MIT astronomer who discovered the rings of Uranus and the faint atmosphere of Pluto, died March 3 at his home in Wellesley, Mass. He was 67 and had been suffering from cancer.
    James Elliot, the MIT astronomer who discovered the rings of Uranus and the faint atmosphere of Pluto, died March 3 at his home in Wellesley, Mass. He was 67 and had been suffering from cancer. The rings of Uranus are narrow and faint and not...

    Tags: Education, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Science, Science and Technology, Astronomy

  2. Jan 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Book Calendar events for the week of January 30, 2011

    Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller: The legendary songwriting duo will present and sign their recent autobiography, "Hound Dog." Every Picture Tells a Story, 1333 Montana Ave., Santa Monica. 6 p.m. Free....

    Tags: Mike Stoller, Peter Guber, Soups, Patton Oswalt, Gypsy Rose Lee

  4. Aug 31, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Sports Legend Revealed: The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Wilt Chamberlain while he was still in high school

    The Fabulous Forum
    BASKETBALL LEGEND: The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Wilt Chamberlain while he was still in high school. STATUS: Effectively True, Technically False. In 1971, the United States Supreme Court heard the case of Haywood v. National Basketball Association,...
  6. Sep 22, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Caught in the Web: Lakers training camp starts in three days

    Lakers Blog
    -- The Orange County Register's Kevin Ding explains how Lakers forward Pau Gasol has made a positive impact on the international scene. Ding also highlights Ron Artest's suggestion that San Diego should trade the Chargers to L.A. for the Clippers. -- ESPN...
  8. Oct 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. 5 things to take away from Lakers' 102-95 victory over Denver Nuggets

    Lakers Blog
    1. Kobe Bryant looks a lot better: It's not just because Bryant's shooting clip against Denver was much better. In 24 minutes, he scored 18 points on five-of-13 shooting (38%) and went eight of 11 from the free-throw line after going four of 28 (14.3%) in...
  10. Apr 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'The Celebrity Comet'

    Comet Tempel 1 has received more attention than any other comet in the universe — at least as far as we know!
    Comet Tempel 1 has received more attention than any other comet in the universe — at least as far as we know! Comets are part of our solar system, but we don't see them very often. Lots of comets hang out (with Pluto) beyond the orbit of Neptune....

    Tags: NASA, Science, Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology, Astronomy

  12. Nov 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A 6-year-old's first visit to Disneyland hits some attractions, misses others

    Don't miss the Toontown roller coaster, somebody said. Don't bother with Toontown, somebody else said. Don't risk the Matterhorn with a first-grader, somebody said. Don't miss the Matterhorn with a first-grader, somebody else said.
    Don't miss the Toontown roller coaster, somebody said. Don't bother with Toontown, somebody else said. Don't risk the Matterhorn with a first-grader, somebody said. Don't miss the Matterhorn with a first-grader, somebody else said. "Absolutely," I said....

    Tags: Crimes, Dining and Drinking, Volcanoes, Landforms, Piracy

  14. Nov 20, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Brian Marsden dies at 73; astronomer who tracked comets and asteroids

    Astronomer Brian G. Marsden, a comet and asteroid tracker who stood sentinel to protect the Earth from collisions with interplanetary rocks and other remnants of the solar system's creation, died Thursday of cancer at Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Burlington, Mass. He was 73.
    Astronomer Brian G. Marsden, a comet and asteroid tracker who stood sentinel to protect the Earth from collisions with interplanetary rocks and other remnants of the solar system's creation, died Thursday of cancer at Lahey Clinic Medical Center in...

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Astronomy, University of Oxford, Health

  16. Aug 5, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Brand X Files: Google takes on net neutrality? Wyclef Jean leaves his charity. Michaele Salahi gets 'Real' on 'The View'

    Brand X
    Google and Verizon plotting against net neutrality?: The two companies are reportedly "nearing an agreement" to set up a tiered system for the speed of Internet content. As Gizmodo points out, that’s quite the turnaround from 2006, when Google co-...
  18. Oct 20, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Walt Disney's train artwork and memorabilia to go on display in L.A.

    Culture Monster
    Anyone who has visited a Disney theme park can attest to the preponderance of rail transportation -- whether it's the traditional locomotives found in various amusement park rides or the sleek monorails that shuttle visitors from one attraction to...
  20. Dec 22, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Clayton Kershaw's great-uncle discovered Pluto

    Dodger Thoughts
    At least that's what Clayton Kershaw says. And that's all I'm sayin' ......
  22. May 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Dark Passages: Michael Koryta tackles ghosts new and old

    One of the first lessons any writer should learn is that where you start isn't necessarily where you end up and that your defining books are often beyond your control. Michael Koryta arrived auspiciously at the authorial gates when his first novel, "Tonight I Said Goodbye," won a contest co-sponsored by the Private Eye Writers of America and his eventual publisher, St. Martin's Press. The accolades continued through last year, when his standalone novel "Envy the Night" took home the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Award in the Mystery/Thriller category (full disclosure: That was my first year of a three-year-term judging said category).
    One of the first lessons any writer should learn is that where you start isn't necessarily where you end up and that your defining books are often beyond your control. Michael Koryta arrived auspiciously at the authorial gates when his first novel,...

    Tags: Stephen King, Crimes, Documentary (genre), Death, Genres

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