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| Space shuttle Discovery comes home to KSC for 39th and final time Los Angeles Times By Scott Powers, Orlando Sentinel CAPE CANAVERAL — Commander Steve Lindsey bucked a stiff headwind and brought space shuttle Discovery in for a graceful landing at Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, ending a "virtually perfect" 13-day mission as well ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Canadian robotics team shoots for the moon Vancouver Sun Hockey may be headed to space if a team of inventors in Vancouver wins the race to launch a robot to the moon and clinch part of a $30-million prize. The four men, who call themselves Team Plan B, are among 29 contenders from 17 countries facing off to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Daily Deal Space Gets Its Own Conference Adrants With the popularity of Groupon, LivingSocial and others, the daily deal space is quickly becoming a market unto itself. And when that happens, there's sure to be a conference to follow. Enter the Daily Deal Summit. Held April 6 at New York's Grand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Dead Space 2 Review Bitbag Enter Visceral Games and their latest entry to the Dead Space franchise, Dead Space 2. The initial Dead Space game was fantastic. The Horror game genre had grown stale. It saw its most acclaimed franchises either stuck in limbo via mediocrity or go in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tipple vetoes council's City Square decision Wausau Daily Herald Wausau Daily Herald archives Wausau Mayor Jim Tipple today blocked a Tuesday decision by the City Council to name a downtown green space as City Square. Tipple said the council decision to pick City Square "undermines the public survey that was taken" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Day Without Space Space Ref (press release) The Day Without Space series, launched by the Marshall Institute and the Space Enterprise Council in 2008, strives to educate policy makers and the public about the growing importance of space to their daily lives and to US economic and national ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cops Lock Office Building Down, Find Suspect In Crawl Space WTAE Pittsburgh Dozens of officers went through the building for hours with no sign of Block, until two employees on the fourth floor smelled cigarette smoke coming from a crawl space above the ceiling. "It appears that, somewhere on the fourth floor, he entered one ... See all stories on this topic » |
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