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Special ed cheerleading squad thrills Livermore HS 94550: The team is called the Shooting Stars, 14 special education students who have become celebrities on campus
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| Oct.16 |
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Lawrence Livermore lab facing forced shutdown Livermore Lab: As the government shutdown drags on, 6,000 employees are suspending their research. Many consider that is bad for science and the local econ...
| Sep.25 |
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Three Bay Area scientists win 'Genius Grants' Stanford: Carl Haber works on imaging subatomic particle tracks at Lawrence lab. C. Kevin Boyce and David Lobell, both at Stanford
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| Jun.18 |
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US regains supercomputer crown Livermore Lab: IBM's Sequoia has taken the top spot on the list of the world's fastest supercomputers for the US | |
| Jan.12 |
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Female teacher arrested for sex with teen Map of Granada High School Livermore 94550: Police arrested Marie Johnson Wednesday morning when she arrived for work at Granada High School, where she has been a teacher for 13 years | |
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| Apr.4 |
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Supercomputers analyze behavior Livermore Lab: Scientists are taking a new approach to security over the Internet: using their supercomputers to analyze computer behavior for suspicious a...
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| Apr.15 |
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Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers Livermore Lab: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in recent months it has already shed some 900 jobs. The cuts are driven by declining federal funding
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| Oct.6 |
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Lab fined for shipping open anthrax vials Livermore Lab: Lawrence Livermore National Lab has been fined $450,000 after feds found that an ex-scientist sent 2 open vials of anthrax to Florida
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| Oct.27 |
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3 teams vie to manage nuclear research Livermore Lab: The teams have submitted bids for the right to manage the Laboratory
| May.18 |
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UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab? Livermore Lab: 'Site 300' is an area just 15 miles east of Livermore shrouded in secrecy
| May.5 |
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Portable Explosives Detector Unveiled. Livermore Lab
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Lab Deploys High-Powered Weapon Livermore Lab: Officials at the laboratory have added a high-powered gun that can fire 3,000 rounds a minute o their armory | |
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| Jun.22 |
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Supercomputer ranked as world's fastest. Livermore Lab
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| Oct.14 |
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Artist will return to fix spelling errors
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$40,000 ceramic mural with misspellings The mural was unveiled outside the city's new library with misspellings of Einstein, Shakespeare, Van Gogh | |
| Sep.25 |
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Highest ranking woman in lab history Livermore Lab: National Laboratory has appointed Cherry A. Murray, as deputy director for science and technology
| Sep.12 |
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Lab to assess bio-terrorism threats. Livermore Lab
| Aug.9 |
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Protesters arrested outside lab. Livermore Lab
| Jun.14 |
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Bomb detector to prevent terrorists Livermore Lab: Local scientists are developing a detector that they hope will prevent smuggling atomic weapons into U.S. harbors
| Apr.28 |
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Report Blasts Security. Livermore Lab
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Lab named new Associate Director. Livermore Lab
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Magnet Schools Face Closure
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| Dec.4 |
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New security chief named. Livermore Lab
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Proposal to rename lab after Teller Livermore Lab: A proposal to rename lab after hydrogen bomb pioneer is being supported by politicians and peace activists alike
| Sep.9 |
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Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, dies Stanford: Teller played a key role in U.S. defense and energy policies for more than half a century. He was 95 | |
| Jun.13 |
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Security shakeup Livermore Lab: The Laboratory officials are shaking up the management following high-profile gaffes
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Set of security keys lost Livermore Lab: Keys could unlock gates and offices at a nuclear weapons lab. Officials have since changed all locks
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Lab rolls out new radiation detectors Livermore Lab: The device, known as RadNet, will be able to sniff out nuclear materials with a cutting-edge sensor
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Embattled laboratory rehires fired guard Livermore Lab: Lawrence National lab will comply with a federal arbitrator's order that it rehire Mathew Zipoli
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| Jun.4 |
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Anastasio promote to head laboratory Livermore Lab: Michael R. Anastasio, 53, is currently is deputy director for strategic operations at the lab
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| Dec.8 |
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Top scientist to resign Livermore Lab: Controversial director C. Bruce Tarter led the weapons facility during the post Cold War transition
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Supercomputer for nuclear safety Livermore Lab: Government researchers unveils world's most powerful $110 million computer called key to nuclear safety
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