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Space Adventures in the News
June 30, 2003 - Manchester News
Wheelchair man in space 'first'
June 28, 2003 - Independent
Multi-millionaire space cowboys queue up to take tourism
to the limit
June 22, 2003 - SpaceDaily
US to present candidates for space station tourism
flights
June 20, 2003 - Discovery Channel
Undelivered Space Station Parts Pile Up
June 19, 2003 - Reuters
Plan to Send Two Tourists Into Space
June 19, 2003 - BBC News
Space trips up for grabs
June 19, 2003 - AFP
Two more tourists to go into space
June 19, 2003 - Sun Network
Space mission for tourists announced
June 18, 2003 - The New York Times
For Those Who Can Afford It, 2 New Chances to Fly to
Space
June 18, 2003 - Associated Press
Space Adventures announces new space mission for
tourists
June 18, 2003 - CNN.com
Soyuz reserved for private trip to space station
June 18, 2003 - New York Daily News
You've got a ticket to ride (into space) for $20
million
June 18, 2003 - SPACE.com
Tourist-Class Soyuz Seats Open for International Space
Station Trip
May 25, 2003 - The Daily Times
States vie for space travel
April 22, 2003 - Forbes
Joining The 16-Mile High Club
April 8, 2003 - Daily News
Rocket developed for future space
March 3, 2003 - AME Info
Arabian Travel Market to explore new tourism frontiers
with 'space tourism' seminar
February 14, 2003 - The Baltimore Sun
Space travel is still a priority
February 12, 2003 - Associated Press
Group Hopes Tragedy Renews Space Interest
February 7, 2003 - Newhouse News Service
Space Tourism Advocates Unfazed by Shuttle
Tragedy
February 4, 2003 - Reuters
Russia Freezes Space Tourism Plans to Save ISS
December 13, 2002 - Florida Today
NASA sends astronauts, not tourists, into space