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Old December 11th 03, 10:35 PM
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Default TALK OF THE NATION: SCIENCE FRIDAY

Friday, 12 December 2003, the radio program "TALK OF THE NATION:
SCIENCE FRIDAY" will discuss the next 100 years of aviation and what
airplanes will look like in 100 years. This is a National Public Radio
Program. Check the website, www.npr.org for stations in your area. This
is a national call-in program and they also take questions and comments
emailed to their website, www.totn.org. It is a one-hour program.
 




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