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...trickiest space missions ever, it's also one of the cheapest. The Galileo probe, now in orbit around Jupiter, cost $1.6 billion and took nearly a decade, while NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous) came in at $118 million and was built in two years. Says Wesley Huntress, NASA's associate administrator for space science: "This really is a revolution in the way we do business." NEAR is just the first of the agency's Discovery series--space missions that nasa chief Daniel Goldin has decreed must be "faster, better, cheaper...
...hundred million dollars at most, and thanks to NEAR that goal, considered highly improbable when it was first proposed five years ago, doesn't seem so absurd. "We've now proved we can get it built and out to the launch pad on time and on budget," says Huntress. "Until it reaches Eros, we can't call it a complete success. But it's looking very good...
HERE COMES THE BRIDLE Is this a new rule: something garish, something blue? Publicity huntress Ivana Trump wore a pale blue dress when she wed Italian businessman Riccardo Mazzucchelli. But the hat trick was an asymmetrical white voilette by Thierry Mugler. Neigh
...many ways, Jupiter is like a miniature solar system," says Wesley Huntress, a NASA space science administrator. "The Galileo mission should uncover new clues about how the sun and the planets formed and how they continue to interact and evolve...
...fellow Republican Newt Gingrich, whoseupcoming novelincludes a highly-suggestive passage about a "pouting sex kitten." On NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday, moderator Tim Russert sprung a reading of the House Speaker's book on the presidential aspirant: "Suddenly the pouting sex kitten gave way to Diana the huntress. She rolled onto him, sitting athwart his chest, her knees pinning his shoulders. 'Tell me, or I'll make you do terrible things."' Asked about the language, Dole said: "It's troubling to me. Maybe it's not troubling to Newt Gingrich." Today, White House spokesman Mike McCurry couldn't help...