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      <title>Diabetes Research Funding</title>
      <description>The Subcommittee on Investigations heard testimony about diabetes research funding and victims' experiences with juvenile diabetes, including a panel of children.</description>
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      <title>Alan Shepard Memorial Service</title>
      <description>A video tribute to astronaut Alan Shepard was shown at his memorial
 service. Former NASA astronauts and others paid tribute to the accomplishments of Alan Shepard.</description>
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      <title>Jack Swigert Statue Unveiling</title>
      <description>Participants celebrated the unveiling of a statue of Jack Swigert, the former Apollo astronaut who was also elected to Congress in 1982 in Colorado but died before taking office. Friends and former colleagues spoke about Mr. Swigert and Speaker Gingrich reminded the audience that each state is represented by two statues in Statuary Hall in the Capitol which he called the "heart of freedom". Mr. Swigert died of cancer just before taking the oath of office in the House.</description>
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      <description>A panel of astronauts talked about their experiences on the Apollo moon missions. Mr. Neal presided over the forum and reviewed the history of the space program. The astronauts talked about the dangers and uncertainties that the space program went through and the thrills of exploration. They also talked about the early days of testing in different aircraft in preparation for going to the moon and the subsequent Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions.</description>
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      <description>Tom Hanks, the star of the movie, [Apollo 13], joined Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell and flight control director Jim Krantz to talk about the original mission and about the movie.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 1996 21:36:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>World War II Memorial Service</title>
      <description>President Clinton, administration officials and other officials honored World War II veterans, especially those involved in the Pacific theater. In brief remarks near the end of the ceremony, President Clinton talked about the lesson of unity rather than divisiveness in World War II. He also recited a prayer by Stephen Vincent Benet. Bob and Dolores Hope joined the president on stage for the concluding song, "America the Beautiful."</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 1995 23:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Mr. Lovell, and Mr. Hanks, who portrays Lovell in the film, talked about the dramatic events surrounding the Apollo 13 mission, in which the three astronauts struggled to return to Earth after an explosion aboard their spacecraft. After their remarks, they took questions from the audience. Today,  Mr. Lovell received the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.</description>
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      <description>President Clinton presented the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to astronaut Jim Lovell, Commander of the Apollo 13 mission. The president said everyone connected with the mission understood that it was imperative to work together and to remain diligent in the face of enormous obstacles. "The words 'failure is not an option' have meaning far beyond that one extraordinary mission," he stated. "In many ways, they have become, for millions of Americans seeing that movie, a statement of the national purpose we all need as we move toward a new century and a new and uncharted time here on Earth." The president took a few questions from reporters on the Bosnian arms embargo resolution being debated in the Senate.</description>
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