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1 Bernard B. Kerik, former New York police commissioner, is sentenced to four years in prison News Services
2 Archivist of the United States announces establishment of the National Declassification Center News Release
3 National Archives announces plans to test Haldeman notes from the Nixon White House National Archives
4 Poll shows Obama's clout on health care is eroding News Services
5 Cheney is linked to CIA concealment of terror program News Services
6 Sarah Palin to resign as Alaska governor News Services
7 Justices rule for white firefighters in bias case News Services
8 Business owners plead guilty to distributing tainted ingredient used in pet food; thousands of pets suffered illness, death throughout the United States Don Ledford
9 Moroccan women religious leaders find common ground with US Jewish & Muslim women leaders on advancing equality, tolerance, & families Calvin Dark
10 Biofuel production: a drink-or-drive issue? Andrew Careaga
11 More than $1.5 million of adulterated food seized in raid Stephanie Kwisnek
12 Swine flu situation in USA worsens CDC News
13 Dog bleeds to death after routine microchip implant procedure CASPIAN
14 Removing barriers to responsible scientific research involving human stem cells Barack Obama
15 Crime scene investigators deliver imperfect evidence, study charges Sara Frueh
16 Portland's openly gay mayor refuses to step down after admitting to having a sexual relationship with a teenage boy Michael Breckenridge
17 President Obama's inaugural address and video Barack Obama
18 Moguls and Arab states donate millions to Clinton fund Multiple Sources
19 Study finds link between political corruption and FEMA money News Release
20 Watchdog group says U.S. Constitution forbids Hillary Clinton from serving as Secretary of State News Sources
 
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NASA Image Of The Day

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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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