Slow Russian Station work gives NASA 'pretty major dilemma'

International Space Station managers at NASA face "a pretty major dilemma" as slow progress on the cash-starved Russian Service Module threatens the whole Station assembly schedule, and they have turned to the White House for help. Work on the critical module is three to six months behind schedule...

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