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- The End of the Shuttle Program
- Dolphins Looking at Their Own Reflections
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- So Much for International Cooperation in Space
- A Republican Warns about Climate Change
- Two Retired GM Engineers Test Drive the Chevy Volt
- Chevy Volt Named Motor Trend 2011 Car of the Year
- Energy, Environment, and the US Military
- Doomsday Asteroid
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- NASA's Next Heavy Lift Vehicle?
- The President's Common Sense Tax Proposal
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Finally, some common sense and some balls coming out of the White House!
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