Friday, June 17, 2011

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Does Newt Gingrich think killing NASA would aid space exploration?
Daily Kos
by DarkSyde for Daily Kos The International Space Station as of March 2011: One-million lbs and growing! Image Courtesy NASA Decades of living fat off the public dole and donations to fake campaigns may have dulled the business sense of Newt Gingrich. ...
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NASA employees training for Atlantis mission
abc13.com
Atlantis is getting ready to blast off for the international space station. We're getting a look behind the scenes in mission control and the training for those who are set to jump into action if things go wrong. When you see a launch in person in ...
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abc13.com
Liberals see space to work with GOP on Afghanistan
Washington Post (blog)
By Rachel Weiner While liberal online activists gather in the Minneapolis Convention Center this weekend for Netroots Nation, conservatives are meeting at a hotel a few blocks away for Right Online. There's a couple issues they might actually agree on: ...
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Walnut Creek residents want cattle back in open space, fear fire
San Jose Mercury News
But looking across the 178 acres of Acalanes Ridge Open Space adjacent to the wood-shingled Summit Ridge subdivision where he lives, McCormick sees something else -- 5-foot-tall dry weeds. With fire season officially having started Monday, ...
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Photos: Nelson talks space with KSC, industry leaders
Orlando Sentinel (blog)
US Senator Bill Nelson (D-Fla) joined a panel of experts to discuss the future of manned space flight during the Forward Florida space forum in downtown Orlando, Friday. In addition to Nelson, who flew on the space shuttle Columbia in 1986, ...
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Orlando Sentinel (blog)


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