from SLATE's news summary: >President Bush, in an address to the nation, mourned the disaster and its victims, and said, "our journey into space will go on." The NY [TIMES] says that after news of what had happened to Columbia got out, Bush's aids [sic] discussed what the president should say to the nation and how it would "affect his efforts to rally public opinion behind a war with Iraq." <
Jim
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