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Steamy e-mails from US astronaut case released

ORLANDO, Florida, Mar 8 (Reuters) Astronaut Lisa Nowak was fired by NASA, little more than a month after she was arrested on charges that she tried to kidnap a woman she regarded as romantic rival for the affections of a space shuttle pilot.

NASA said the decision to terminate Nowak from the astronaut corps was by ''mutual agreement'' between the space agency and the Navy, where she is still an active duty officer.

The bizarre incident that led to Nowak's arrest on February 6 so stunned NASA that it announced it would review its screening process for the highly competitive and prestigious astronaut program.

NASA said it ''lacks the administrative means to deal appropriately with the criminal charges pending against Nowak'' and that her next assignment would come from the Navy, which had assigned her to the space agency.

A spokeswoman for Nowak, Cari Brunelle, said NASA's decision ''was anticipated.'' Reuters BDP DS1105

Magnitude 6 quake off eastern Japan; no damage

Tokyo, Mar 8: A magnitude 6 earthquake was registered southeast of Japan's eastern coast, the Meteorological Agency said today.The focus of the tremor was 140 km below the surface of the earth near Torishima, an uninhabited island 600 km south of Tokyo, the agency said.There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage and no tsunami warning was issued.The earthquake measured up to two on the Japanese intensity scale, which measures ground motion. A quake.....

At least 11 killed in Mogadishu attack: Residents

Mogadishu, Mar 8: Insurgents trying to attack African Union peacekeepers hit a restaurant in Somalia's capital Mogadishu with a rocket-propelled grenade, killing at least nine people in the building, residents said today.They said two other people were killed in the clash between the insurgents and the peacekeepers yesterday, but it was not immediately clear whether the two were guerrillas or civilians.Islamists, driven out of Mogadishu by the interim government and Ethiopian forces in December, have vowed to.....

Bird flu kills 15-year-old girl in Laos

BANGKOK, Mar 8 (Reuters) A 15-year-old Lao girl has died from bird flu, the country's first confirmed death from the H5N1 virus, the Health Ministry said today as it stepped up surveillance and public awareness efforts. ''Knowledge can save lives,'' Health Minister Ponmek Dalaloy said in a statement after the girl's death in a hospital in neighbouring Thailand on Wednesday. A 42-year-old Lao woman died of suspected bird flu last week, but tests have not yet confirmed the H5N1 virus. The.....
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