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Astronauts speed through 5th and final spacewalk

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Astronauts completed the last spacewalk of their shared shuttle and station mission Monday, breezing through some rewiring, camera setups and other outdoor chores.

In Battle, Hunches Prove to Be Valuable

The sight was not that unusual, at least not for Mosul, Iraq, on a summer morning: a car parked on the sidewalk, facing opposite traffic, its windows rolled up tight. Two young boys stared out the back window, kindergarten age maybe, their faces leaning together as if to share a whisper.

Liftoff! York astronaut and Endeavour make it to space on sixth attempt

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — York High School graduate Christopher Cassidy became the 500th person to fly into space as the space shuttle Endeavour lifted off Wednesday, July 15, after weather problems had scrubbed several launch attempts earlier this summer.

Spacewalk cut short by spacesuit CO2 buildup

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston--NASA managers terminated a spacewalk Wednesday when carbon dioxide levels in astronaut Chris Cassidy's spacesuit began climbing due to a malfunction in its CO2 removal system.

Dangerous Enterprise

Warning shots are out.

No. 1, No. 2 priorities neglected on space station

Forty years after the historic first moon landing, we still have not managed to send a plumber into space.

Longest-serving SEAL saying goodbye

13th ‘Bullfrog’ joined in 1971

The surface fleet has its Old Salt. The naval aviators have their Silver Hawks and
Gray Eagles. But for the SEALs, the longest-serving active-duty operator is called
the “Bullfrog.” And if you walk up to Capt. Pete Wikul, the 13th and current Bullfrog,

Dumbing-Down the U.S. Navy

Pat Buchanan has been a senior adviser to three presidents, twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, and the presidential nominee of the Reform Party in 2000.
Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan – Tue Jul 7, 3:00 am ET

The Assassins Debate

Why Seymour Hersh is still wrong about Cheney's hit squad

Michael C. Moynihan | July 17, 2009

The crew of the U.S. space shuttle Endeavour

The U.S. space shuttle Endeavour lifted off on Wednesday on a journey to the International Space Station, where astronauts will install a Japanese-built porch to expose science experiments to the vacuum of space.

Here are brief profiles of Endeavour's seven-member crew:

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