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Новости за 29.03.2018

You know that Chinese satellite crashing to Earth within days? It’s not alone.

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If you want to catch a last glimpse of Chinese satellite Tiangong-1, you better hurry. Circling the earth at a speed of 17,500 mph every 90 minutes, the 19,000-pound satellite will likely have vanished by the end of this weekend, to reappear as a fireball for up to a minute or more somewhere over the skies of southern Europe - or perhaps somewhere else.

Letter: Kudos to those behind Lafayette public art and landscaping

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You resisted any impulse to choose some sort of Disney-style "Butterfly Chasing Birdie" type of cliche and instead voted for a fine example of abstract art, something tall, strong and metal that will weather well and last long past our lifetimes.

Cal athletics: Updating the AD search, Title IX move, budget analysis, department downsizing and more

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Cal unleashed a torrent of information this week, in the form of multiple teleconferences, a five-page letter from Chancellor Carol Christ to the university community and a 62-page analysis of the athletic department from a consultant, Collegiate Sports Associates. It’s all part of Christ’s multi-tiered assessment of athletics, which is moving concurrently with a search […]



Monterey Jazz Festival announces blockbuster 2018 lineup

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Get your tickets to see the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Dianne Reeves, Norah Jones with Brian Blade & Chris Thomas, Jon Batiste with the Dap-Kings, Charles Lloyd & the Marvels with Lucinda Williams and others at the 61st annual festival,

The Daily Dieter Podcast: Opening Day prognostication for Giants, A’s

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Before the first pitches are thrown later today, Dieter Kurtenbach talks predictions with Giants beat writer Kerry Crowley and A’s beat writer Martin Gallegos. Away we go… To view Dieter’s latest podcast on your mobile device click here. If you haven’t already done so, subscribe to the Daily Dieter Podcast on iTunes.

Silicon Valley tech worker helps fellow Venezuelans flee economic mayhem

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At his stand-up desk in a Silicon Valley office complex, Guido Nunez-Mujica's phone buzzes nonstop as he tries in vain to concentrate on his work. The text messages are from 6,000 miles away in Santiago, Chile, where he's helping resettle a group of young Venezuelans trying to retrace his own immigrant's journey to a better future.





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