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[Title] => NASA: Cooling pump on space station shuts down
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[Summary] => The end of the space shuttle program is hitting its Florida launch home in the pocketbook with some areas practically becoming economic ghost towns. But Houston, home of Mission Control, is getting hit somewhere else: in the ego.
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[Title] => NASA sting nets woman offering moon rock for $1.7M
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