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CONVERSATION | July 24, 2012
Sally Ride, 61, Left Major Imprint on Space Program, Inspired Young Scientists

Known for being the first American woman in space, Sally Ride dedicated her life to inspiring young people to engage in science, using space travel as a means to an educational end, rather than her own personal thrill ride. Judy Woodruff talks with science correspondent Miles O'Brien about Ride and her legacy.
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Ride, Sally Ride: My Dinner with the First American Woman in Space
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REPORT | July 20, 2012
California Activists Want Smart Meters Banned, Claim They're Bad for Health
Within the next three years, it is expected that nearly 65 million homes in the U.S. will have wireless smart meters. But some California environmentalists, liberals, Tea Party supporters and other activists are not enthused by this. At the heart of the debate is whether smart meters can cause illness. Spencer Michels reports.
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Ride, Sally Ride: My Dinner with the First American Woman in Space
July 24, 2012
On the 17th anniversary of the loss of the Challenger space shuttle, Sally Ride had dinner at Miles O'Brien's home. She was one of the guests of honor celebrating the opening of a new Challenger Learning Center. Miles reflects on that dinner and Ride's contribution to science and space flight.









