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    Jan 23, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Nintendo vows to rethink its approach to the ‘Zelda’ series

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    Nintendo's Wii U launched in November with a new entry in the “Super Mario Bros.” series, but missing in action ......
  2. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. In an arid land, managing our thirst

    A study released last week by the Bureau of Reclamation confirms what everyone already knows: We are sucking more water out of the Colorado River Basin than nature is putting in.
    A study released last week by the Bureau of Reclamation confirms what everyone already knows: We are sucking more water out of the Colorado River Basin than nature is putting in. Like draining a savings account, water users in the seven basin states...

    Tags: Water Supply, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Glen Canyon Dam, Mountains

  4. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Air Force set to blast off another secretive space drone

    An experimental robotic space plane developed for the Air Force is slated to launch Tuesday from Cape Canaveral, fueling an ongoing mystery about its hush-hush payload and overall mission.
    An experimental robotic space plane developed for the Air Force is slated to launch Tuesday from Cape Canaveral, fueling an ongoing mystery about its hush-hush payload and overall mission. Air Force officials offered few details about the mission....

    Tags: The Pentagon, Military Equipment, SpaceX, Satellite Technology, Mountains

  6. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Black Hawk helicopter flies itself over mountain range in test

    In the blue skies above the Diablo Range, just east of San Jose, a Black Hawk helicopter flew a two-hour test mission controlled entirely by a computer -- without a pilot’s hand.
    In the blue skies above the Diablo Range, just east of San Jose, a Black Hawk helicopter flew a two-hour test mission controlled entirely by a computer -- without a pilot’s hand. There were pilots aboard the aircraft, but all maneuvers during...

    Tags: The Pentagon, Armed Forces, Military Equipment, U.S. Army, Mountains

  8. Dec 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 2012 another bad year for U.S. disasters, and it may get worse

    Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country.
    Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country. Superstorm Sandy hit New York, ruined parts of the New Jersey coast and closed the...

    Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Environmental Issues, Droughts, Hurricanes, Ecosystems

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Some Arctic seals now officially listed as threatened with extinction

    First came the polar bear. Now, the federal government has added two other marine mammals to the list of creatures threatened with extinction because of vanishing sea ice in a warming Arctic.
    First came the polar bear. Now, the federal government has added two other marine mammals to the list of creatures threatened with extinction because of vanishing sea ice in a warming Arctic. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has...

    Tags: Politics, Aquaculture, Environmental Issues, Health and Medical Professionals, Endangered Species

  12. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Sundance 2013: Seeing volcanoes, coral and futuristic cityscapes

    PARK CITY, Utah — Year in and year out, some of the most completely exciting things I see at Sundance aren’t on any theatrical screen but rather are part of the always invigorating New Frontier installations at the Yard exhibition space. This year was no exception.
    PARK CITY, Utah — Year in and year out, some of the most completely exciting things I see at Sundance aren’t on any theatrical screen but rather are part of the always invigorating New Frontier installations at the Yard exhibition space....

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Sony Corp., Volcanoes

  14. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Low rates of extinction made California a hot spot of plant diversity

    California plant life is unusually rich and diverse. The state has more than 5,500 native plant species, more than any other state. Roughly 40% of them are found nowhere else.
    California plant life is unusually rich and diverse. The state has more than 5,500 native plant species, more than any other state. Roughly 40% of them are found nowhere else. A new study offers an explanation for that incredible variety: The state&...

    Tags: Conservation, Biology, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Mountains

  16. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. California weekend escape: An evergreen calm in Fallbrook

    The slow pace and small-town pleasures of Fallbrook, Calif. — best known for its avocados and festival celebrating the green fruit — can't match the glitz of, well, glitzier destinations. That lack of flash is what's most appealing about this rural outpost in north San Diego County. The ancient oaks of Live Oak Park are waiting to provide shade for a picnic, nurseries that dot the hills are filled with colorful plants to take home, and there are some bright new restaurants known only to locals. C'mon down, sit a spell.
    The slow pace and small-town pleasures of Fallbrook, Calif. — best known for its avocados and festival celebrating the green fruit — can't match the glitz of, well, glitzier destinations. That lack of flash is what's most appealing about...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Human Interest, The Happiest News!, Services and Shopping

  18. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds announce new album due out next year

    With screenwriting and film-scoring credits on "Lawless" and "West of Memphis," respectively, Nick Cave has spent much of 2012 focusing on his career in movies.
    With screenwriting and film-scoring credits on "Lawless" and "West of Memphis," respectively, Nick Cave has spent much of 2012 focusing on his career in movies. Next year, though, the Australian polymath will return to rock with a new studio album by...

    Tags: Apple iTunes, Soundgarden (music group), Higgs Boson Search, Lawless (movie), Caves and Caverns

  20. Jan 9, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Yosemite National Park plan seeks to ease crowding and traffic

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    A National Park Service plan intended to ease congestion in Yosemite Valley proposes numerous cutbacks to reduce tourist activities, but stops short of placing a limit on the number of daily visitors....
  22. Jan 10, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Alleged phony doctor promising 'miracle cures' is charged

    L.A. NOW
    A La Mesa man who allegedly advertised himself as "Dr. Barton" and promised cures for AIDS and cancer has been charged with practicing medicine without a license and other felonies. Keith Allen Barton, 50, was arraigned Wednesday in San Diego......
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