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1 Largest ever SFCC Jazz Festival hosts legendary artists and budding students Jocelyn Stott
2 The world has lost a remarkable innovator and musician: Les Paul passes away at 94 Caroline Galloway
3 Billy Taylor celebrates his 88 years with 88 new jazz videos News Release
4 July bluegrass play dates at the Elks in Spokane Valley Frank Wagner
5 Revisions made to Kettle River Bluegrass Festival schedule Mark Harding
6 Nicole Lewis notifies fans about her upcoming concerts Nicole Lewis
7 'King Of Pop' Michael Jackson is dead at 50 Michael Breckenridge
8 Kettle River Bluegrass Festival begins weekend of June 26 Mark Harding
9 Upcoming bluegrass music events in May Frank Wagner
10 'Brain music' taps into the brain's own soundtrack John Verrico
11 Timmy Swift & The Swingin' Vinos rock the Spokane Club with exciting show Michael Breckenridge
12 Introducing Swing IN: the Inland Northwest swing dance event group Garrin Hertel
13 Andy Scott goes 'Fishin' John Lavallo
14 Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival 2009 lineup announced Becca Johnson and Joni Kirk
15 Following Spokane success, Doc Severinsen plays Seattle News Services
16 Legendary jazz drummer Louie Bellson has died Francine Bellson
17 Nicole Lewis to play Valentines Day in the Davenport Hotel's Peacock Room Nicole Lewis
18 'Tiny Vipers' not so tiny Dylan Lenz
19 Attention all you musical people that would like to have a building set aside for local music needs in Spokane Frank Wagner
20 Jazz saxophonist David 'Fathead' Newman dead at 75 Karen Newman
 
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Heads of Agency International Space Station
The heads of the International Space Station (ISS) agencies from Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States met in Tokyo, Japan, on March 11, 2010, to review ISS cooperation. From the left are Dr. Keiji Tachikawa, President of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator; Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space Agency; Anatoly N. Permirov, Head of the Russian Space Agency; and, Dr. Steve MacLean, President of the Canadian Space Agency. With the assembly of the ISS nearing completion and the capability to support a full-time crew of six established, they noted the outstanding opportunities now offered by the ISS for on-orbit research and for discovery including the operation and management of the world's largest international space complex. The heads of agency reaffirmed the importance of full exploitation of the station's scientific, engineering, utilization, and education potential. They noted that there are no identified technical constraints to continuing ISS operations beyond the current planning horizon, and that the partnership is currently working to certify on-orbit elements through 2028. They emphasized their common intent to undertake the necessary procedures within their respective governments to reach consensus later this year on the continuation of the ISS to the next decade. Image Credit: JAXA...
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