Monday, July 18, 2011

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Atlantis Shuttle's Final Flight in Space Nears End
eWeek
By Nathan Eddy on 2011-07-18 As the space shuttle Atlantis nears the end of its 12-day mission in space—the final mission of the 3-decade-old shuttle program—President Barack Obama praised crew members aboard the spacecraft and the ISS (International ...
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John Glenn turns 90
CBS News
John Glenn enters space capsule prior to his circumnavigation of the Earth on Feb. 20, 1962. (NASA) John Glenn, one of NASA's original seven astronauts and the first American to orbit Earth, joined another exclusive club today (July 18) -- the ...
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NY open-space group wins suit vs wolf rescuers
Wall Street Journal
AP LEWISBORO, NY — A group that protects open space from development has won a lawsuit against the Wolf Conservation Center in Westchester County. The ruling blocks construction of wolf pens on a town-owned reservation in Lewisboro. ...
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How to Lease Commercial Real Estate Space: Part I
Forbes (blog)
In most markets, one of the sectors that a small business can get a good deal on these days is commercial office and retail space. Whether you need more room or a better location, now is probably a good time to think about finding and negotiating for ...
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New Marin trail to replace one closed by Metallica guitarist
San Jose Mercury News
By Mark Prado Chris Bramham, superintendent of capital projects for the Department of Parks and Open Space, walks a portion of the 680 trail on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, in San Rafael, Calif. The white stake denotes where the trail under construction ...
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