SETI bioastro: Fw: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday September 23, 2005

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Sep 23 2005 - 21:30:07 UTC

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    WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 23 Sep 05 Washington, DC

    1. THE POISON PILL: MOON/MARS PUT ON THE KATRINA-RELIEF HIT LIST.
    Last week, WN characterized NASA's plan to return to the moon in
    2018 as an impossibly expensive and pointless program that some
    future administration would find it necessary to cancel, thus
    sparing the Bush administration the blame for ending human space
    exploration. Yesterday, the NY Times printed an expanded version
    as an op-ed http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/22/opinion/22park.html> .
    Meanwhile, the Republican Study Committee, a group of fiscal hawks in the
    House,launched Operation Offset to strip unnecessary spending from the
    national budget to offset the cost of rebuilding after Katrina. Moon/Mars
    is high on their list of things to cut, but the list is 23 pages long.
    Terminating the ISS, for example, is not on the list, which includes things
    like delaying Medicare drug benefits, eliminating increases to the global
    AIDS initiative, cutting off federal money for the Corporation for Public
    Broadcasting, and numerous other soft fuzzy programs.

    2. NASA: GRIFFIN SAYS NEXT SHUTTLE LAUNCH WON'T BE BEFORE MAY.
    Just a month ago the NASA Administrator was saying the shuttle
    would not fly before March 4. But the Stennis Space Center,
    which is responsible for testing the engines, is just 45 miles
    East of New Orleans, and many of the employees are without homes.

    3. NORTH KOREAN NUKES: IS THIS BLACKMAIL, OR IS IT CONFUSION?
    On Monday, it was announced that six-nation talks in Beijing had
    reached an agreement under which North Korea would scrap its
    nuclear arms program in return for something to feed its citizens
    and perhaps a little respect. By Tuesday, North Korea said it
    would start to dismantle when the U.S. gave it a light-water
    reactor. The U.S. said it wasn't sending any reactors until the
    weapons program was gone. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Rice
    said everybody had to stick to what had been agreed to, but no
    one agrees on what that was. Today, North Korea said it will
    "simultaneously" pursue peaceful nuclear power, while the U.N.
    inspects its weapons program. Tomorrow? Who knows.

    4. NATURAL HISTORY: MUSEUMS DEAL WITH CREATIONIST CONFRONTATIONS.
    With the first court test of whether intelligent design theory
    belongs in science class beginning on Monday, visitors to natural
    history museums complain that exhibits disagree with biblical
    accounts. Meanwhile, the Discovery Institute issued a statement
    dissociating itself from the Dover School Board's "misguided"
    approach in treating the trial as a test of the "establishment
    clause" of the First Amendment, rather than the "free speech
    clause," as the Discovery Institute would prefer.

    5. FUEL ECONOMY: DO INCREASED STANDARDS FOR SUVS HAVE A CHANCE?
    Maybe, with another hurricane tearing up the Gulf. Boelert and
    Markey are leading the effort, selling it as a way to combat high
    gas prices. They didn't have many sponsors a week ago, but that
    was before Rita took aim at the Texas refineries.

    THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
    Opinions are the author's and not necessarily shared by the
    University of Maryland, but they should be.

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