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Dennis Powell is still hopeful about a major space policy announcement by the Bush administration two weeks from now. It's not clear whether or not he knows something that the rest of us don't, or if he's just going on the same contradictory rumors.
Posted by Rand Simberg at December 03, 2003 08:30 AM
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The moon and its costs
Excerpt: I'm all for increased space exploration, but the way Bush's possible moon initiative (what about Mars?) is being packaged is extremely cringe-worthy for fiscal conservatives: One person consulted by the White House said some aides appear to relish the ...
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The moon and its costs
Excerpt: I'm all for increased space exploration, but the way Bush's possible moon initiative (what about Mars?) is being packaged is extremely cringe-worthy for fiscal conservatives: One person consulted by the White House said some aides appear to relish the ...
Weblog: Matthew J. Stinson | weblog
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In case anyone is curious, Dennis E. Powell is a noted Linux reporter/expert and author of Practical KDE. You can find him on Linux and Main.
Posted by Michael Mealling at December 3, 2003 11:12 AM
He also wrote several essays on the Shuttle that many have referenced
Posted by Michael Mealling at December 3, 2003 11:21 AM
My hundred bucks is on "status quo" continued, perhaps in a new camouflage.
Posted by at December 3, 2003 11:38 AM
The question is who has a better track record. Frank Seitezen or the Orlando Sentinel?
Posted by Mike Puckett at December 4, 2003 08:35 AM
There was an article this morning at the Foxnews website about Bush's desires for a new Moon mission, but it's not up anymore. Does anyone have a link to it?
Posted by X at December 4, 2003 07:09 PM
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