NASA managers have postponed a launch status meeting and news conference planned for Monday, Nov. 22. The events were rescheduled after a Space Shuttle Program meeting Thursday determined more analysis is needed before proceeding toward the launch of space shuttle Discovery on its STS-133 mission.
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NASA Reschedules Shuttle Launch Status Meeting, Dicovery Launch No Earlier Than Dec. 3
November 18, 2010
Another Round of Quantitative Easing
November 17, 2010
Instead of printing money to mask the effects of the federal government’s economic mismanagement, Chairman Bernanke should focus on maintaining the value of the dollar and protecting the purchasing power of Americans.
NASA Postpones Space Shuttle Discovery Launch
November 08, 2010
NASA has postponed the launch of space shuttle Discovery to no earlier than 4:05 a.m. EST on Nov. 30. The delay will allow engineers and technicians time to diagnose and repair a hydrogen gas leak detected while filling the external tank Friday morning.
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SHUTTLE DISCOVERY LAUNCH DELAYED UNTIL AT LEAST FRIDAY
November 04, 2010
Shuttle managers met at 5:30 a.m. EDT and decided to postpone space shuttle Discovery’s launch 24 hours due to weather. The launch team will meet at 5 a.m. Friday to evaluate weather.
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DoD Announces Absentee Voting Week: Sept. 27-Oct. 4
September 29, 2010
The Department of Defense recently announced that Absentee Voting Week will take place from Sept. 27 to Oct. 4, 2010. This week is set aside to encourage all citizens voting…
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