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Top 13 for 2013: Best new rides at theme parks around the world
Los Angeles Times staff writerIt already seems like 2013 is shaping up as a great year for ride enthusiasts around the world, as a number of new theme parks are planned for Asia and several major attractions are in the works for Europe. > Photos: Best new international theme park...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, United Kingdom, China, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Belgium
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Southern California Close-Ups: San Fernando Valley
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on April 24, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. The San Fernando Valley is 260 square miles of suburbia. Actually, make that suburbia on nutritional supplements. And antidepressants. With perhaps a little cosmetic surgery south...Tags: Personal Service, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (tv program), Amusement and Theme Parks
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The Badlands' wild vistas worth a visit
What would I do with a five-day minigetaway? Let's see, maybe New York City, San Francisco, Miami or — South Dakota? Lets be honest, the Mount Rushmore State doesn't generally come to mind when thinking "vacation." But after seeing a photo of...Tags: Science and Technology, Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Weather, Tourism and Leisure
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Dinosaur World celebrates expansion on Feb. 29
Postcards from FloridaIt seemed astounding to me that Dinosaur World had no creatures that moved, but I always chalked that omission up to old-fashioned charm. At last, the old-school attraction at Exit 17 on Interstate 4 in Plant City, has some moving parts. On Feb. 29,... -
Check out Dinosaurs and Stinger - new at Dorney - this weekend
Lehigh Valley Parenting After you enter Dinosaurs Alive!, a new attraction at Dorney Park, you head down a path marked with imprints of ferns and giant footprints. Animatronic dinosaurs loom among the trees in the distance. The sound of snapping tree branches — as... -
Food FYI: Swedes head to the disco for lunch
Daily DishFood FYI: Lunch at the disco, Swedish-style; Nogne O beer... -
PaleoJoe brings dinosaurs to life
BOYNE CITY -- The Boyne District Library will celebrate National Library Week with a program by Joseph Kchodl, known as PaleoJoe, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, in the community room. Paleo Joe, a paleontologist, author and storyteller, will entertain...
Tags: Science and Technology, Libraries, Science, Arts and Culture
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59th annual Wichita Gem & Mineral Show
More than 1,000 school children from Wichita and surrounding communities will attend Education Day Friday at the 59th annual Wichita Gem & Mineral Show at theCessna Activity Center, 2744 George Washington Blvd. Starting at 9 a. m. Friday school...
Tags: Wichita State University, Science and Technology, Science
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Hopkins launches new space science minor for undergraduates
What lies at the center of that giant ball of gas we call Jupiter? When you cut through the incredibly dense atmosphere of Venus, what's happening on the planet surface?
These are the questions that dance in the mind of Johns Hopkins University student...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Engineering, Astronomy, Adam Riess
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'Terra Nova' cancellation opens up Fox's prime-time
RedEye"Terra Nova" has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Fox has cancelled the prehistoric drama after just one season. The studio responsible for the series, 20th Century Fox TV, is said to be fighting extinction by shopping "Terra Nova" to other networks....Tags: I Hate My Teenage Daughter (tv program), Terra Nova (tv program), Science and Technology, Fringe (tv program), Television
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Titanoboa slithers onto Smithsonian Channel
RedEye"Titanoboa: Monster Snake" sounds like the title of a new Saturday creature feature on Syfy network. Forget Mega Python, Titanoboa was a living, breathing giant snake and it's coming to Smithsonian Channel April 1. The remains of the largest snake to...Tags: Gainesville, Movies, Science and Technology, Research, University of Florida
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Scientists are attempting to clone wolly mammoth
KIAHIs it a woolly mammoth? Is it a bear? Is it a Siberian babushka? Don't worry: it's only another super-viral-video. But Jurassic Park's fantasy may soon become a real nightmare: South Korean and Russian scientists are attempting to bring back...Tags: Science and Technology, Science
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