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Media Credentials Deadlines set by NASA for March Shuttle Flight - Crew will deliver the first segment of the Japanese Experiment Module, known as Kibo, and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre, to the International Space Station.

Job Finished, Rewards for Justice Fund Stands Down - The Rewards for Justice Fund was founded by Case and Rutledge shortly after the tragic events of September 11th, 2001.

Dana Jacobson meeting promised by ESPN cancelled without Notice - Dr. Gary L. Cass, of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission, was working to broker a meeting of pro- family leaders and ESPN's executive leadership.

Enhanced Healthcare Delivery, Patient Satisfaction Focus of Military Healh System Conference - Senior MHS leaders will finalize 2008 plans to ensure top quality healthcare for all service members and beneficiaries.

Month of Love with Free Range Studio - Betty McKim to sell her beautiful jewelry; see new work by Carrie Knowles, enjoy the return of Australian artist Susan Buret.

Smart New $5 Bill will first be spent at President Lincoln's Cottage March 13 - President Lincoln established the United States Secret Service the same evening he was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. and made it the agency’s primary mission to safeguard the nation’s currency from counterfeiters.

Abortionist George R. Tiller Fights Grand Jury Subpoenas - The subpoenas allow for the redaction of the patients' names and other identifying information, making the privacy of the women a non-issue.

Need inspiration? Catch the Popular TV Program Joni and Friends - In this unique program, broadcast nationwide, audiences meet the exceptional people who inspire Joni Tada.

United States Marine Corps Corporal Cesar Armando Laurean is wanted for murder - The charred remains of the victims, Maria Lauterbach and her unborn baby, were recovered in a shallow grave in the backyard of Laurean's Jacksonville, North Carolina, residence.

Hawaii Catches a Nova Surprise - This sophisticated new system, called the Keck Interferometer, combines the observing power of the two 10-meter (33 feet) Keck telescopes into a single mega-telescope.

Treasury checks Jan 31 as Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day - The EITC is one of the government's largest cash assistance programs targeted to low-income, working Americans, and has successfully brought millions of Americans out of poverty.

Kurt S. Browning, Florida Secretary of State, available to Media - The first media avail will be at 9:30 a.m. after polls have opened across the state.

Operation Marne Thunderbolt in southern Iraq garners High Praise - General Edgington: Concerned local citizens have stepped up because they are tired of the violence and want to secure their areas; they want to be legitimate members of society, and they want their children to go out and play soccer without fear.

FL Man Convicted in Child Abuse Case Sentenced to 90 Months - Leonard Addison Parks Jr., 24, of Indiantown, Florida, was sentenced for his involvement in child pornography in which video clips of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct were produced.

Quarter Makes History in Oklahoma - The Oklahoma quarter is the 46th coin of the United States Mint's popular 50 State Quarters® Program, because Oklahoma was the 46th State to be accepted into the Union in 1907.

Narco-Terrorist Sentenced to 60 Years - Simon Trinidad, 56, was sentenced for his role in a conspiracy to engage in the hostage-taking of three American citizens.

Teen Prescription Drug Abuse Target of First Major Initiative - The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) is launching its first major Federal effort to educate parents about teen prescription drug abuse.

Hawaii and US DOE Agree to Increase Clean Energy Technologies - The partnership aims to put Hawaii on a path to supply 70% of its energy needs using clean energy by 2030, which could reduce 72% of Hawaii's current crude oil consumption.

Church Leader Nestor Gives Advice to Florida Voters - Having a personal witness of faith is important, to be sure, but it must be coupled by consistency in ones private life, and the ability to translate this into a broad appeal.

Florida Primary will be Monitored - Justice Department will monitor the presidential primary election in Broward County, Fla., to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act.

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