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Why do the networks focus on bad news? Sure, because that's what the people want, but why? Not me, I hate bad news, but I rarely get the good kind. Give me some good news, like "Hey, you won the lottery!" or "Scientists discover a new fajita that makes you lose weight, cures old age and stops global warming!" I could use some news like that.

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NASA Day of Remembrance, Jan. 29, 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

Each January, we honor the Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia crews, as well as other members of the NASA family who lost their lives supporting NASA's mission of exploration. We thank them and their families for their extraordinary sacrifices in the service of our nation. On this Day of Remembrance, as we remember our fallen heroes with tributes and public ceremonies, I will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Across the country, all flags at NASA Headquarters and the NASA centers will be flown at half-mast in their memory. Space exploration is a difficult and dangerous endeavor. We recognize these pioneers' sacrifices each day with our ongoing commitment to safety. As an agency, we know the risks inherent in each mission. Ensuring the safety of our employees is our highest priority. The legacy of those we have lost is our ongoing work and the inspiration of generations of new space explorers. Every day, with each new challenge we overcome and every discovery we make, we honor these remarkable men and women. Please join me in working to fulfill their dreams for the future. Charles F. Bolden Jr., NASA Administrator

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