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Jet-setters eager to get glimpse of new Learjet 85
As the debut of the newest iPhone creates a giant buzz among the general public, Chicago's most elite jet-setters are agog over a different sort of consumer toy. The subject of their fascination is the upcoming release of a new personal business...
Tags: Heads of State, Chris Duhon, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Michigan Avenue
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Shuttle Endeavour makes dramatic final flight around California
L.A. NOWFlying as low as 1,500 feet around some of California's most distinctive landmarks, the space shuttle Endeavour completed its final voyage Friday to cheers and many photos. After taking off from Edwards Air Force Base on Friday morning, Endeavour headed..... -
Shuttle Endeavour's final journey is carefully choreographed
A diva requires special handling and an entourage. Whatever the stage, the space shuttle Endeavour gets both. A constellation of engineers and assembly line workers designed and built the shuttle in Southern California. A universe of scientists hurled it...
Tags: Kennedy Space Center, Southern California Edison Company, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Los Angeles Police Department
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Israeli radar maker sets up in Howard County
Anxiety over federal budget cuts has big U.S. defense contractors slimming down, but an Israeli aerospace company is counting on expansion here. Israel Aerospace Industries' new ELTA North America subsidiary officially opened its headquarters in Howard...
Tags: Science and Technology, Anthony G. Brown, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Defense
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Aeroprobe Corporation moving headquarters to Christiansburg, creating 40 new jobs
A manufacturer of high-accuracy instrumentation and software is planning to expand its Virginia presence, creating 40 jobs. Gov. Bob McDonnell said Tuesday that Aeroprobe Corporation will invest $2.2 million initially and $3 million over five years to...
Tags: Boeing Co., Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Executive Branch, Economic Policy
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Purdue band members to fly world's largest drum into Lake Michigan
Purdue News ServiceWEST LAFAYETTE — Members of Purdue University's "All-American" Marching Band are building a new version of the World's Largest Drum that will fly over and into Lake Michigan. The "Droppin the Bass" glider will be launched off a four-story lakefront...Tags: Neil Armstrong, Science and Technology, Big Ten Conference, Technology, Purdue Boilermakers
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F-22 problems more widespread
New information from the Air Force reveals higher rates of oxygen problems in the F-22 Raptor than previously portrayed, two members of Congress said Thursday. Virginia Sen. Mark R. Warner and Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., also released results of a...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Military Equipment, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Manufacturing and Engineering, Adam Kinzinger
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82
Associated PressCINCINNATI (AP) - Neil Armstrong was a soft-spoken engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon. The modest man, who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost...Tags: Neil Armstrong, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Science and Technology, Photography and Video, University of Cincinnati
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Sequestration cuts would destroy U.S. economy Congress must not allow devastating cuts in defense spending
Across America, manufacturing workers and their families are starting to hope again. Unemployment remains unacceptably high at 8.2 percent, but it has come down from 10 percent in October 2009. After the worst recession since the Great Depression, the U....
Tags: Military Equipment, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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SAIC announces plan to split into two public companies
McLean, Va.-based Science Applications International Corp. said Thursday that it plans to split into two public companies, taking a major step to unwind a strategy that attempted to more tightly integrate its historically independent units. The...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Business
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St. John Properties Breaks Ground on Two New Office Buildings at the Gate at APG
St. John Properties, Inc. has initiated construction on 6170 and 6160 Guardian Gateway, two new single-story, Class A office buildings in the Government and Technology Enterprise (The GATE) project, a 416-acre business community inside Aberdeen Proving...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, House Building, Companies and Corporations, Minor League Baseball
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Is the Mars mission money well spent?
No Vaporizing rock and soil for analysis with a telescopic spectrometer sure sounds like fun. But unless you work for Boeing or Lockheed Martin — the companies contracted to build the Mars Science Laboratory — it's not easy to see how our...Tags: Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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