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NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and their international partners cut the ribbon Friday in Nairobi, Kenya, for SERVIR-Africa.  |


NASA and its international partners have assigned the International Space Station's crew members through 2010. The numbering sequence of expeditions was modified to reflect the start of six-person crews.  |
NASA Television is broadcasting highlights from the ongoing STS-126 space shuttle mission in high definition (HDTV).  |
First team Jon Archibald, 6-3, 208, sr, OG/LB, Kemmerer Matt Baker, 6-4, 185, sr, WR/LB, Lander Cody Bohlander, 5-10, 175, sr, RB/DB/K, Douglas Spencer Bruce, 6-5, 210, sr, WR/DE, Gillette Matt Craft, 6-2, 175, sr, QB/DB, Riverside Tom Earl, 6-2,  |


Tommy Earl has made a name for himself by rushing through opposing defenses in football and driving through the lane in basketball with the same intensity.  |
Class 5A Team Total Offense: Green River 399.9; Sheridan 347.1; Cheyenne Central 346.3; Kelly Walsh 318.4; Natrona County 312.4; Cheyenne East 305.3; Gillette 283.0; Evanston 259.3; Laramie 255.3; Rock Springs 211.7; Riverton 154.4.  |
With Championship Saturday in the books -- maybe the last non-Laramie Championship Saturday in history -- the Star-Tribune's high school sports blog, Sports Goulash, is ready to take a look back at what made the 2008 season so special.  |
Eight Wyoming high school football players earned their third all-state team recognition as chosen by the Wyoming Coaches Association earlier this week.  |
2008's top individual performances Culled from results made available to the Star-Tribune. Top overall performance in italics.  |
1991 Casper Star-Tribune/Wyoming Radio Network Super 25  |
Player biographies Jon Archibald, 6-3, 208, sr, OG/LB, Kemmerer  |
Week-by-week scores Week 0 Aug. 29: Steamboat Springs, Colo., 21, Laramie 14.  |
Students gathered Thursday for the most recent Meet the Dean seminar.  |
The sound of music can now be heard in a section of the library.  |
BYU's 'Mr. BYU' competition will be held Friday night at seven in the Joseph Smith Building auditorium; admission is free.  |
As Hillary Rodham Clinton inches toward becoming secretary of state, Latino advocates are asking: Whither Bill Richardson ?  |
There, for a final time at his Senate desk, stood Ted Stevens: longest-serving Republican senator in U.S. history, shepherd of Alaska statehood, convicted felon.  |
For the first time, a federal judge ordered the release yesterday of detainees from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay after evaluating and rejecting government allegations that five men were dangerous enemy combatants.  |
University of Michigan) Slow-moving ocean and river currents could be a new, reliable and affordable alternative energy source. A University of Michigan engineer has made a machine that works like a fish to turn potentially destructive vibrations in fluid flows  |
December 4, 2008, 7:00 pm - Presented annually to honor the memory of Mario Savio, a spokesperson for Berkeley's Free Speech Movement of 1964; to promote the ideals and values he struggled to advance throughout his life and to recognize  |
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