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NASA'S DIRECTOR IN RUSSIA FOR THE HUMAN SPACE PROGRAM NEWMAN SPEAKS AT A NEWS CONFERENCE IN...

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NASA'S DIRECTOR IN RUSSIA FOR THE HUMAN SPACE PROGRAM NEWMAN SPEAKS AT A NEWS CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW, 2003-02-11 (photo)
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James Newman, NASA's director in Russia for the human space program, gestures as he speaks during a news conference in Moscow, February 11, 2003. Russia's Progress cargo capsule on Tuesday hoisted the International Space Station into higher orbit, fighting off the force of gravity which constantly pulls the outpost towards the earth, Russian mission control said. The Progress M-47, which docked with the 16-nation ISS last Tuesday, was the first capsule to be launched into space since the U.S. Columbia disaster, which left seven astronauts dead. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev CVI/WS

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