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The Daily Maverick | Tue, Nov 17

rocket-powered aircraft that in 2004 reached suborbital space, and which subsequently won the Ansari X Prize for the first privately manned spaceflight. ...
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen diagnosed with cancerDaily Finance (blog)

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