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NASA Atlantis Space Shuttle: Present and Past [PHOTOS]

The Historical Moments of  Atlantis  [PHOTOS]
NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis has begun its final mission with a 12-day mission to the International Space Station since 11:29 a.m. EDT, July 8. It is the 135th and final flight in NASA's shuttle program. Once the space shuttle comes back from space, the shuttle era will be over.
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Casey Anthony's Freedom and Beyond: What's Next?

Nine days from now, Casey Anthony will be free. Questions linger as to how will her life following the acquittal unfold. Her parents have received several death threats over the Internet and phone calls. The couple is in hiding, and announced through their attorney that they have not decided whether they will welcome their daughter back into their home after she is out of jail. However, she might be able to exploit her sick fame to strike some good deals.
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Atlantis Space Shuttle Set to Launch - Crew Aboard, Fuel Loaded, Weather Still Risky [PHOTOS]

At 8:55 a.m. Friday, NASA updated its STS-135 Atlantis Launch Blog, saying the ground launch sequencer has been activated. For now, it is monitoring critical commands and systems, but once the countdown reaches T-9 minutes and counting, the program will take over all of the vehicle's critical functions. The boarding process should take a little more than an hour and the hatch will be closed for flight at about 9:21 a.m., according to NASA.
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Casey Anthony plans to have more babies

In the event of Casey Anthony's acquittal from the murder charges of 2-year-old Calyee, a look back at Casey Anthony's jailhouse letters show that Casey Antony might be planning for more children after her release from jail on July 17.
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'Caylee's Law' Pushed By Lawmakers After 'Not Guilty' Verdict

Casey Anthony, the young mother accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter using chloroform and duct tape, was acquitted Tuesday, prompting lawmakers to push for Caylee's Law. The 25-year-old will likely be released July 16, making her the most hated woman in the nation.
Casey Anthony sits at the defense table after the jury left to begin deliberations in her first degree murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Florida, July 4, 2011.

Caylee's Law Gathers Support From Florida Lawmaker

Florida State Sen. Greg Evers, chairman of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, sent a letter to Senate President Mike Haridopolos Thursday asking for the go signal to draft legislation to better protect children.
Casey Anthony (L) takes her seat next to her attorney Dorothy Clay Sims during her sentencing at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Florida, July 7, 2011.

Casey Anthony plans for another baby after July 17 jail release

During the waning hours of testimony that led to the sentencing of Casey Anthony murder trial to four years for lying to investigators. Orange County Court Judge Belvin Perry says she can go free in late July or early August because she has already served nearly three years in jail and has had good behavior.
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Casey Anthony Trial's Never-Ending Nightmare: Lifetime Effect on Jurors

Casey Anthony murder trial has been a long nightmare for her family, the jurors, and those who followed emotionally through the trial, verdict and sentencing. Even after today's sentencing and beyond Anthony's release on July 13th, the never-to-be-known cause of Caylee's death and the sickening memories of the long trial may haunt the nation for a while. For the jurors, there may be lifetime effects, said a psychotherapist.

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