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Which Way, L.A.?

All This Fuss About Space

Mission accomplished on Mars, but mess-ups on Mir. Do machines do the job better than people? And is it worth it? We'll talk about the funding, the future and the politics of explorations in space.

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By Warren Olney • Jul 28, 1997 • 1 min read

Dr. Charles Elachi: Director for the Directorate of Space and Earth Science Programs, JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Lori Garver: Senior Policy Analyst in Office of Policy and Plans, NASA Dr. Robert Park: Professor of Physics, University of Maryland Norman Thagard: Professor at FAMU-FSU (Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University-Florida State University) John Pike: Director Space Policy Project, Federation of American Scientists Ralph De Gennaro: Taxpayers for Common Sense Marshall Goldman: Director of the Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University Genethia Hayes: Executive Director, Southern Christian Leadership Conference-- LA Chapter

topic: Police Chief Race

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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