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The Philadelphia Daily News
"Veteran Astronaut"
March 17, 1978
"Astronauts Inspect Space
Shuttle"
April 9, 1981
"John Young: 'The Old Man'"
April 10, 1981
UPI
"'Mean Machine Is a Champ'"
April 13, 1981
"Have Astronauts Right Stuff
to Be 'Real People'"
November 30, 1983
Kitty Caparella
"Rocket to Mars Ready in
Russia?"
January 17, 1984
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Countdown to a Brand-New
Game in Space"
April 6, 1981
Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Columbia Countdown Falls
4 Hours Behind Schedule"
April 7, 1981
Associated Press
"Reparis Finished, Space
Shuttle on Schedule for Friday Launch"
April. 8, 1981
Associated Press
"Astronauts at the Cape,
Ready to Fly"
April 9, 1981
Harry F. Rosenthal, Associated
Press
"Two Intrepid Men in a Magnificent
Flying Machine"
April 10, 1981
Gary Ronberg, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Shuttle Countdown Goes
Smoothly"
April 10, 1981
Associated Press
"As One Million Wait, Shuttle's
Liftoff Aborted"
April 11, 1981
Mark Bowden
"Heroes Aboard a Space Truck"
April 12, 1981
Dorothy Storck
"All Systems Go for Space
Flight of Shuttle Today"
April 12, 1981
Mark Bowden
"'Go, Go, Go,' the Thrilled
Crowd Cheers"
April 13, 1981
Associated Press
"Soaring, with Barely a
Hitch"
April 13, 1981
Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Shuttle Hurtles Toward
Final Orbit, Desert Landing: It's Smooth Sailing for the Astronauts"
April 14, 1981
Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"The Columbia in Orbit:
A Spectacular Feat"
April 14, 1981
Editorial
"'Proud' to Be 'Back in
Space,' U.S. Welcomes Shuttle Home"
April 15, 1981
Associated Press
"A Perfect Landing for Columbia
- In Houston, '15 Seconds to Whoopee!'"
April 15, 1981
Mark Bowden, Associated
Press, Inquirer Staff Writer
"A Perfect Landing for Columbia
- Astronauts Control the Touchdown"
April 15, 1981
Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Hail, Columbia! Well Done"
April 15, 1981
Editorial
"Astronauts, Spirits Still
Sky-High, Tell Experts of Flight"
April 16, 1981
Howard Benedict and Robert
Locke, Associated Press
"For Astronauts, Thrill
of Trip Remains"
April 18, 1981
Associated Press
"W. German Chosen to Fly
U.S. Shuttle"
September 21, 1982
Mark Harris, United Press
International
"Space Shuttle Readied for
Monday Blastoff"
November 25, 1983
Inquirer Wire Services
"Biggest Space Shuttle Crew
Set to Fly Monday"
November 26, 1983
Howard Benedict, Associated
Press
"Countdown Begins for Columbia"
November 27, 1983
Inquirer Wire Services
"Shuttle Carries Spacelab
Smoothly Into Orbit"
November 29, 1983
Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Astronauts Become Guinea
Pigs, Pleasing Earthbound Colleagues"
November 30, 1983
Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Astronauts Solve Some Technical
Problems and Seem to Relax a Bit"
December 3, 1983
Mike Toner, Knight-Ridder
News Service
"King Hussein Sends Praise
to Spacelab"
December 5, 1983
Inquirer Wire Services
"From Two Continents, A
Call to the Shuttle"
December 6, 1983
Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Shuttle Trip Winds Down
Amid Praise"
December 8, 1983
Mike Toner, Knight-Ridder
News Service
"Shuttle Delayed; Lands
Safely - 2 Computers Fail, Causing Some Concern"
December 9, 1983
Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff
Writer
"Shuttle Crew Is Fine; List
of Craft's Problems Grows"
December 10, 1983
Inquirer Wire Services
"Shuttle's Successes and
Failures Show that Space Travel is Still an Adventure"
December 11, 1983
Mike Toner, Knight-Ridder
News Service
"IBM Finds Source of Shuttle
Trouble"
December 23, 1983
Lee Dembart, Los Angeles
Times Service
"Defective Parts Confirmed
in Two Shuttle Computers"
January 7, 1984
Thomas O'Toole, Washington
Post Service
"Painter Documents Space
Exploits"
November 12, 1989
Erin Kennedy
Special to the Inquirer
Richmond Times-Dispatch
"An Adventure, A Job Since
'Mercury Seven,' Excitement Not As Explicit"
October 26, 1998
Mark Johnson
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