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Old October 5th 04, 01:58 PM
Tony Rusi
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That's the most likely time for low wind conditions. It can get very
windy in the afternoon.


It was not very windy today at all there. Ansari just said on CNN that
she and her husband will be two of the first ten passengers on space
ship one.

 




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