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Old December 17th 03, 07:21 PM
Andrew Chaikin
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Hello all --
Wanted to let you know that I will be on NPR's Talk of the Nation this
Friday at 2 p.m., to talk about the upcoming White House announcement
on space exploration. I just took part in a NASA space policy
workshop and I hope to contribute to the discussion in some meaningful
way.
-- Andy Chaikin
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Old December 17th 03, 08:43 PM
Gareth Slee
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"Andrew Chaikin" wrote in message
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Hello all --
Wanted to let you know that I will be on NPR's Talk of the Nation this
Friday at 2 p.m., to talk about the upcoming White House announcement
on space exploration. I just took part in a NASA space policy
workshop and I hope to contribute to the discussion in some meaningful
way.
-- Andy Chaikin


Andrew

"A Man on the Moon" inspired me to get involved in this subject. I've read
many books since, but your's is still the one I always refer too.
Kudos

Gareth Slee


 




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