Senate panel cuts NASA space station budget, imposes cost caps
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted July 19 to cut the Bush Administration's fiscal 2002 request for the International Space Station by $150 million, saying it has "lost confidence" in the program's ability to manage its budget in light of cost overruns. The space station would get about $1.7...
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