Ex-NASA manned spaceflight director Holmes dies

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Dyer Brainerd Holmes, director of manned space flight for NASA when Americans were making their early forays into space in the early 1960s, has died.

Holmes' stepson, Pierce Ledbetter, said Holmes died at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis on Friday at age 91. Holmes died from complications from pneumonia, Ledbetter said.

Holmes, who was born in New York in 1921, was an influential figure in the aeronautics and aerospace industries during a career that lasted more than 40 years.

He joined NASA as director of manned space flight in October 1961, according to the NASA History Office. He resigned in June 1963.

During Holmes' time at NASA, John Glenn became the first U.S. astronaut in orbit on Feb. 20, 1962 on Mercury-Atlas 6.

Scott Carpenter followed Glenn by riding Mercury-Atlas 7 into space on May 24 of the same year. Walter Schirra became the fifth American in space on Mercury-Atlas 8 on Oct. 3, 1962.

Holmes also helped lay the groundwork for the Apollo program and America's ambitious venture to the moon. He was featured in a Time Magazine cover story on Aug. 10, 1962, which had the tag line "Reaching for the Moon."

NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs said Holmes took over the Office of Manned Space Flight for NASA during a critical time for the agency.

"NASA was still relatively young and senior administrators wanted to beef up leadership and management experience at headquarters in Washington," Jacobs said in an e-mailed statement. "Holmes' expertise in electrical engineering and management was seen as essential to not only study problems but to offer solutions as NASA began to focus its attention on the Apollo program and the race to the moon."

After leaving NASA, Holmes joined Raytheon Company as a director. He was later named president of Raytheon, which produced radar and communications systems as well as the Sparrow, Patriot and Sidewinder missiles. He retired in 1986.

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NASA Buys Private Inflatable Room for Space Station

NASA has officially signed a deal to attach an inflatable private module to the International Space Station, space agency officials confirmed today (Jan. 11).

Under the new deal, NASA will pay $17.8 million to the Nevada-based private spaceflight firm Bigelow Aerospace for the company's Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM), which will be affixed to the orbiting lab as a technology demonstration.

"This partnership agreement for the use of expandable habitats represents a step forward in cutting-edge technology that can allow humans to thrive in space safely and affordably, and heralds important progress in U.S. commercial space innovation," NASA deputy chief Lori Garver said in a statement.

Today's announcement confirms reports thatsurfaced earlier this week. Garver and Bigelow founder and president Robert Bigelow will discuss the BEAM program at a media event Jan. 16 at Bigelow Aerospace facilities in North Las Vegas, NASA officials said.

BEAM is likely to be similar to Bigelow's Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 prototypes, which the company launched to orbit in 2006 and 2007, respectively. Both Genesis modules are 14.4 feet long by 8.3 feet wide (4.4 by 2.5 meters), with about 406 cubic feet (11.5 cubic m) of pressurized volume.

NASA officials have said that BEAM could be on orbit about two years after getting an official go-ahead. The module will likely be launched by one of the agency's commerical cargo suppliers, California-based SpaceX or Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp.

Bigelow's dreams don't stop at the International Space Station. The company wants to launch and link up several of its larger expandable modules to create private space stations, which could be used by a variety of clients.

Tenants could get to orbiting Bigelow habitats in several different ways. The company has set up a partnership with SpaceX for use of its Dragon spacecraft and another one with Boeing, to use the aerospace giant's CST-100 capsule.

Bigelow is also eyeing a possible outpost on the moon, for which the company envisions using its BA-330 modules (so named because they offer 330 cubic meters of usable internal volume). Several BA-330 habitats, along with propulsion tanks and power units, would be joined together in space and then flown down to the lunar surface.

Lunar dirt would be piled over the modules to protect against radiation, thermal extremes and micrometeorite strikes. Then clients be they explorers, scientists or tourists could move in and set up shop on the moon.

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HAARP – Chemtrails – Nanotechnology – Change – Cells


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Pharrell Partners with Liquipel For The Ultimate Nanotechnology – CES 2013 – Video


Pharrell Partners with Liquipel For The Ultimate Nanotechnology - CES 2013
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Of Monsters And Men


Of Monsters And Men Adrian Lux - Little Teenage Talks (Liberty (Stereosonic) Bootleg)
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Liberty University Students Provide Relief in Hurricane Sandy Aftermath

This week, 43 Liberty University undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff from the Center for Ministry Training rolled up their sleeves and put the love of Jesus into action as they provided relief to victims of Hurricane Sandys devastation.

Lynchburg, VA (PRWEB) January 12, 2013

Libertys CMT team partnered with the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia and the North American Mission Board on the trip to Staten Island, N.Y. In September 2011, more than 300 Liberty students provided disaster relief to flood victims in New York the first time SBCV had asked a college group to help.

Its really neat to see people really being the hands and feet of the body of Christ, senior Caleb Serafini said.

Serafini, a business/marketing major from Maryland, joined the team in rebuilding homes destroyed by the storm.

The group split up into five teams who worked together to help gut water-damaged houses, power wash mold and debris, and spray mold-killing chemicals all over the site. Within four to six weeks of this process, homeowners are able to begin reconstruction.

It is great to be able to build relationships with the families who were affected by (Hurricane Sandy), said junior Greg Weaver, a worship major from Texas. Many of them are not believers. In this instance, we get to show the love of Christ in not only our words, but by our actions.

The team also assisted the Red Cross in making meals and distributing food for those affected by the hurricane.

We are extremely thankful to Liberty for creating this opportunity, said Tim Moroz, administrative assistant for CMT, who added there was a large response of students wanting to sign up. Liberty funded the trip, allowing them to participate at no cost.

The Center for Ministry Training is the practical arm of Liberty University and Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. It serves as a hub for recruiting, training, and sending pastors, church planters, and missionaries out to impact the world for Jesus Christ.

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Liberty Township Fire Department Struggles With Layoffs

LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio --

The Liberty Township Fire Department is hoping voters will approve a levy on the ballot, on February 5, in order to save the department from shutting down.

The department has already had to cut 20 percent of its staff, including four layoffs since the last levy failed last November. Trustee Curt Sybert says the levy last fall lost by 70 votes but hopes the lower cost will help it to pass this time around.

The new levy's passage is a mission for Becca Mount, of Powell, who is with the group Save Our Services.

Mount says six years ago, the Liberty Township Fire Department arrived at her home in less than four minutes when her then 18-month-old daughter suffered a seizure.

"It was the most devastating moment of my parenthood. To see your child seizing on the bathroom floor and not be able to help is just absolutely frightening. Now, with the fire department in jeopardy I can't imagine making that phone call and not knowing who was going to make that call to my house and how long it would take to get there," Mount said.

Mount's daughter Hadley, who is now 8-years-old, is OK.

The current levy would cost the owner of a $300,000 home about $7 a month. That's less than half of the cost of the levy voters rejected last fall.

Sybert says even if the current levy passes, the fire department will still be operating with a 20 percent reduction in staff.

Firefighters say response times will also double or triple if the levy fails and the department shuts down. Liberty Township encompasses both firefighters and paramedics. If it closes paramedic services would fall to Delaware County however response times would greatly increase according to Sybert.

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Liberty Media Splits From Starz; Analysts Generally Bullish

Premium TV company Starz is set to start trading as a separate company on Monday, and investors seemed pleased at the prospect, bidding shares of parent company Liberty Media 1 percent higher Friday to a 52-week high of $124.03.

Meanwhile, Wall Street is wondering what the firm will focus its content spending on, and it's debating if and when Starz might seek a buyer.

John Malone's Liberty Media made it official late Friday, saying it has formally split Starz from the rest of its operations. Technically speaking, Liberty spun itself out to leave Starz behind as a standalone entity. And Monday, shares of Starzwill begin trading on Nasdaq under the ticker symbols STRZA and STRZB.

Maxim Group analyst John Tinker initiated coverage of Starz shares with a "buy" rating and $21 price target this week. "Looking for the Al Jazeera of pay cable?" he said in the headline of his research report, a reference to the $500 million that Al Jazeera will pay to acquire Current TV.

"Starz could be underpriced, in our opinion, as many investors may not be interested in a low-growth asset competing in a Netflix-type of world," Tinker wrote. "With this spinout, Liberty is positioning Starz in order to sell it."

But the analyst also highlighted some of his concerns.

"Disney has sold its theatrical movies to Netflix starting in 2016 rather than extend its Starz contract, Comcast Universal just re-signed with Time Warner's HBO, News Corp.'s Fox re-upped with HBO last year, CBS' Showtime has the hot product with Homeland, and Starz needs to produce a hit other than Spartacus," Tinker said.

Analysts also have wondered if Starz will pay enough to keep its other film output deal with Sony after losing Disney, or if it will redirect the saved cash into original programming.

"The primary risk to our price target is that Starz may need to invest more in risky and expensive original programming to make itself more attractive to a potential buyer," Tinker said.

"On the positive side, Starz has 17 channels with 55 million subscribers and generates $443 million operating cash flow," Tinker said. "It has long-term cable carriage contracts, has theatrical pay TV rights from Disney until 2016 and Sony Columbia until 2017, and it has a solid management team with CEO Chris Albrecht at the helm, as well as some successful original shows, such as Magic City."

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Glenn Beck Hijacking "libertarians", AA Episode 1-1 – Video


Glenn Beck Hijacking "libertarians", AA Episode 1-1
Anthony Antonellos #39; first recorded podcast, talks about activism, journalism, why he does what he does, why the independent media is on the rise and why it must become main stream. Also covers some stories, including Glenn Beck co-opting the name and brand of the word "libertarian".

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How to relate to the asleep as a libertarian – Video


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