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NEIL Armstrong reminisced yesterday about his "spectacular" arrival on the surface of the moon as America prepared to commemorate today's 40th anniversary of the mission that marked mankind's debut on another world. The 79-year-old retired astronaut ...
2009-07-19 06:09:00
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Plays often come in pairs. After Alexi Kaye Campbell's Apologia at the Bush, Stella Feehily's new play similarly deals with the trials of a female idealist accused of putting causes before family. But Feehily makes a strong case for her banner-waving ...
2009-07-19 04:15:00
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Can we finally retire that most overused of lines from an English novel (L. P. Hartley’s “Go-Between”) about the past being another country? On the British stage this season past, present and future are one nation indivisible. In both spring ...
2009-07-19 06:31:00
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Age Candidates in the past have ranged between 26 and 46, with the average age being 34. There are no current plans to send children into space Qualifications Basic requirements for an astronaut pilot include: a bachelor's degree in engineering ...
2009-07-19 05:05:00
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HAVELOCK — During the 1950s and early ’60s, Havelock was a kinder, gentler time for Charles “Chuck” Denham. He delivered newspapers on his bicycle and spent his earnings at Bob Clark’s Pharmacy. When he got his driver’s license, he drove ...
2009-07-19 05:12:00
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Telecommunications is a fascinating, fast paced industry that affects every aspect of our lives including simple voice telephone calls, access to the Internet, high speed data communications, satellite communications, surfing the World Wide Web, fax ...
2009-07-19 11:21:00
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World-renowned Harvard child psychiatrist Joseph Biederman, whose work has helped fuel an explosion in the use of powerful antipsychotic drugs in children, has been caught up in controversy since a Congressional inquiry by Senator Charles Grassley (R ...
2009-07-19 11:21:00
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We spun stories about it, and the stars. We invented telescopes to study them from afar. Some said the moon and stars governed destinies on Earth. And in a way, in our time, so they did. But not in the way astrologists thought. Forty years ago on the ...
2009-07-19 11:00:00
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Cheryl Goetz, a 2005 Mattawan High School graduate, reviews data from a project studying the effects of reduced gravity on the human body during spaceflight and how to reduce those effects. Goetz is participating in the National Space Biomedical ...
2009-07-19 11:21:00
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Taiwanese students won two gold and two silver medals at the International Biology Olympiad 2009 that concluded in Japan on Saturday. Lee Yi-chun (§õ©öÂ@) from National Changhua Senior High School and Kuo Yu-chi (³¢¨|©_) from Taipei ...
2009-07-19 11:14:00
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Mark Harlan is a refugee from the computer industry with a strange background ranging from the creation of eBay's bidding schema to the development of the first generation T-Mobile Sidekick. An avid poker enthusiast with a degree in Applied ...
2009-07-19 11:50:00
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International Mathematics Olympiad in Bremen, Germany. Photo by Bulgarian high school student, Lyuboslav Panchev, won the gold at the International Mathematics Olympiad in Bremen, Germany. The news was reported by the coach of the National ...
2009-07-19 12:33:00
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The stimulus bill isn’t just funding blacktop, bridges and buildings. It’s also providing more federal dollars for scientific research. That’s very good news considering that the budget for the National Institutes of Health, which is where much ...
2009-07-19 02:03:00
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I was born on July 20, 1969 — the day Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. According to my mom, all around her at Detroit's William Beaumont Hospital, women were naming their babies "Armstrong" and "Apollo." I got "Tim." Not something cool like ...
2009-07-19 03:14:00
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Six-year-olds Kyle Spendiarian and Johnny Evans didn't get to fly to the moon. But they did feel sort of what it's like to stand on it Saturday, during a UA celebration of the first lunar landing. "One small step for a kid, one giant leap for kid ...
2009-07-19 02:17:00
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