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		<title>Will Houston Continue to be &quot;Space City&quot;?  Who knows?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For nearly 50 years, Houston has been ground zero for the United States space program.  When NASA chose Houston as the location for its manned space flight center in the early &#8217;60s, it became known around the world as &#8220;Space City&#8221;.  Sadly, with the demise of the space shuttle program, Houston may not have that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For nearly 50 years, Houston has been ground zero for the United States space program.  When NASA chose Houston as the location for its manned space flight center in the early '60s, it became known around the world as "Space City".  Sadly, with the demise of the space shuttle program, Houston may not have that distinction for much longer.
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