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Old 03-August-2004, 06:24 AM
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Yess! The press/media finally got the Mercury Probe story into TIME magazine. Hooray!
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:huh: Is this their first time to put such topic on?
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No. That's just an example. I'm just not betting that too many media sources will be clamoring to get their hands on this story.
As a matter of fact, TIME is a sufficient weekly supplier of good space news. I'm just using it as an example for such an event as this.
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The BBC had it on the TV news. They're quite good with space stories nowadays.
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