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				<title>The Final Frontier: Space Exploration and Politics</title>
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				<description>By Jeremy  Blackburn - It will weigh 400 tonnes, cover the area of two football pitches and  act as permanent laboratory/living quarters for six scientists, as it  orbits at 18,00Omph.  Its assembly will be thei most dangerous and  corn-&amp;lsquo; plex space operation as yet attempted, by any nation.&amp;rsquo; Its name  is &amp;lsquo;Space Station Alpha&amp;rsquo;. The base&amp;rsquo;s life began in 1984, when Reagan commissioned the construction of the sublimely entitled &amp;lsquo;Freedom Station&amp;rsquo;, hoping to have it built by 1992 to mark the 500th anniversary of Columbus&amp;rsquo;s discovery of the New World.  This then, would  have...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 1999 12:00 EST</pubDate>
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