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The infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in a best-selling book and a movie has died, officials said Monday. He was 79.

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Paris Air Show set for take-offupdated: Mon Jun 13 2011 06:11:00

If the smell of jet fuel or the mere sight of a vapor trail is enough to get your pulse racing, then chances are you don't need to be told that the biggest event in the airline industry is about to take place.

No parole for 'Onion Field' killerupdated: Thu Jan 28 2010 15:22:00

For the 11th time, a California board has voted to deny parole to Gregory Powell, the infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in Joseph Wambaugh's best-selling book.

A solar-powered adventureupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 18:56:00

Adventurer Bertrand Piccard offers us a challenge: Find motivation in what seems impossible.

Adventurer sets sights on the sun for an 'impossible' dreamupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 18:56:00

When Bertrand Piccard came up with his audacious plan to fly around the world in an aircraft powered only by the sun, he found that airplane manufacturers were skeptical such a plane could be built.

Montauk: The Hamptons without hypeupdated: Wed Sep 10 2008 10:22:00

First came the fishermen. Then came the surfers. Now the formerly scruffy enclave of Montauk, at the easternmost point of Long Island, has been colonized by fashion-forward boutiques and hotels that are one-upping the rest of the Hamptons with a refreshingly relaxed sense of style.

FBI gives glimpse inside real 'CSI'updated: Tue Jul 15 2008 20:50:00

Behind closed doors, the scientists and agents of the FBI scrutinize fibers, poisons, explosives, DNA and just about any other shred of evidence that might help solve crimes.

Fortune: Lindbergh's other legacyupdated: Tue Oct 30 2007 11:29:00

It's odd to recommend another book about Charles A. Lindbergh if there's still a copy of A. Scott Berg's wonderful 1999 biography somewhere on the planet. But Berg's Lindbergh is 640 pages long, and it presupposes a deep interest in its titular subject. David M. Friedman's The Immortalists (Knopf, $26.95) is less than half that length, but, more to the point, it gives you Lindbergh in the provocative context suggested by its title and spelled out in its subtitle: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever.

Inventors to race for millions in auto-efficiency prizeupdated: Tue May 29 2007 15:13:00

The man behind the aerospace Ansari X Prize, which helped propel the first ventures into the field of space tourism, is taking on fuel efficiency in cars.

Business 2.0: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Outer Spaceupdated: Wed Mar 01 2006 00:01:00

Let's not wax sentimental about our space exploits thus far. The Apollo era was heroic, but beating the Soviets to the Moon never provided a compelling economic reason to return. (We didn't even ge...

Business 2.0: Profits set to soar in outer spaceupdated: Mon Feb 27 2006 09:49:00

Let's not wax sentimental about our space exploits thus far. The Apollo era was heroic, but beating the Soviets to the moon never provided a compelling economic reason to return. (We didn't even get Teflon or Tang as spinoffs--both were invented before 1960.)

Business 2.0: Profits set to soar in outer spaceupdated: Fri Feb 24 2006 15:01:00

Let's not wax sentimental about our space exploits thus far. The Apollo era was heroic, but beating the Soviets to the Moon never provided a compelling economic reason to return. (We didn't even get Teflon or Tang as spinoffs--both were invented before 1960.)

SpaceShipOne to go on public displayupdated: Mon Feb 28 2005 13:24:00

The record-setting, privately-built suborbital rocket plane -- SpaceShipOne -- is headed for a landing at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington, D.C.

The race for flights into spaceupdated: Mon Oct 25 2004 08:04:00

After years of capturing the imagination of wide-eyed daredevils, dreamers and would-be entrepreneurs, space travel for ordinary people may finally be taking flight.

A change has come and goneupdated: Wed Sep 29 2004 11:12:00

Depending on the creator, the "what if" game of alternative history can be enlightening or absurd, scintillating or silly.

Private spaceship sets altitude recordupdated: Thu May 13 2004 20:14:00

The ultimate thrill ride could be closer to reality.

Fortune: On Wings of Commerce The Wright brothers were first. Lindbergh made it sexy. But it was the Boeing 707 that brought air travel tupdated: Mon Mar 22 2004 00:01:00

On Oct. 26, 1958, a Pan Am flight made the trip from New York to Paris in eight hours, 41 minutes. Today that time would be nothing special, maybe even a little slow. But in 1958, such a short tran...

Fortune: And The Winner Is ...updated: Mon Sep 15 2003 00:01:00

Want to change the world? Lead the assault on daunting frontiers? Goad your fellow man into achieving greatness? Improve the odds of finding a parking space? It's easy. Even better, it might make y...

Fortune: On a wing and a PCupdated: Mon Aug 11 2003 00:01:00

Wilbur and Orville Wright took to the air in December 1903, and short of a pilgrimage to Kitty Hawk there's no better way to mark the occasion than with Microsoft's Flight Simulator 2004: A Century...

Fortune: The Stuff Of Life Some lives, good or bad, can be distilled to a single object. The artifacts here represent a updated: Mon Nov 22 1999 00:01:00

Chaplin, Lindbergh, and Sigmund Freud

Money Magazine: The Buffett Dilemma If he starts to sell, who's going to buy?updated: Thu Oct 01 1998 00:01:00

Let us say that you are Warren Buffett. (How does it feel so far?) As of June 30, the company over which you famously preside, Berkshire Hathaway, controlled some $54 billion of investment assets. ...

Fortune: U.S. SUBURBS ARE UNDER SIEGE A new wave of carjackings, muggings, and parking lot robberies is frightening residents and shopperupdated: Mon Dec 28 1992 00:01:00

ON MOCKINGBIRD LANE: rape. On Magnolia: robbery. On Spruce: gunshots. All across suburbia -- on streets named after birds and trees and blossoms -- fear is spreading. It is beginning to change the ...

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