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Holiday note: No Business e-mail newsletter on Thanksgiving Day. Regular publication will resume on Friday, Nov. 28.

My Opinion
Thomas Oliver: Obama's centrist economic team.

Georgia woos Chinese tourists
Spurred by a regulation change that allows travel agencies to offer packaged tours to the U.S. for the first time, the number of Chinese travelers could climb to 1 million by 2011. And Georgia wants a piece of that action.

Slow sales force Lindbergh condos to convert to rentals
Another new condominium project, eon at Lindbergh, a 352-unit high-rise, is switching to apartments because of sluggish sales. Eon was relatively affordable, with prices beginning in the $180,000s. But the sales center shut down about 60 days ago.
Home prices down 9.5 percent

Smooth sailing for holiday travelers - so far
Motorists found gasoline prices averaging $1.71 a gallon across metro Atlanta, the lowest Thanksgiving weekend price in four years. Meanwhile, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport's Web site reported wait times of under 10 minutes at all security checkpoints just before 8 a.m. today.
Airport expects bump in traffic | Delta drops some fees

Wachovia executives eligible for severances
Ten executives, not including CEO Robert Steel, have employment agreements that provide for severance payments in the event of termination following a change of control of the company, according to a new SEC filing.
Atlanta-based Fidelity Bank's outlook downgraded

GE Energy lands $1 billion contract
The contract calls for the Atlanta-based firm to upgrade Algeria's gas-fueled power plants.
The sale allows Sonelgaz, the North African country's state-owned gas company, to boost electricity production at 13 power plants nationwide.

Private Quarters
Cynthia and Tom Massey like the buoyant pace of life around their Midtown penthouse.
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Stocks open lower after report on jobless claims
The stock market is coming off three sessions of gains, so some retrenchment is to be expected, especially with many traders about to take a long Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Durable good orders drop by 6.2 percent | Consumer spending down 1 percent
Government announces new loan program

NY public toilets now feature TVs
What a relief! The free public restrooms operated by the Charmin toilet paper company in Times Square during the holidays have been rolled out for another year. It's the third straight year for the 20 deluxe stalls.

Economy slows Super Bowl ad sales
Most advertising slots for the 2009 Super Bowl that weren't sold in September still haven't moved, a change from earlier in the year when NBC announced the air time had been selling faster than usual.

Radio's revenue falls even as audience grows
Can radio save itself? Listeners are diverted by iPods and Internet and satellite radio. Companies are loaded with debt. Advertisers are heading to television or the Web.

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 70
Posted: 9:50 AM, 11/26/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-68 (11/25/08): SARJ tested; urine processor tests continue
   SR-69 (11/25/08): SARJ operation smoother than expected; NASA may be able to forego building replacement bearing race; urine processor now operating well; water samples collected from processor, dispenser
   SR-70 (11/26/08): Progress cargo ship launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move to shuttle on tap

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EDITOR'S NOTE:
Refiling to correct Brian Smith's last name in 6th graf.

9:50 AM, 11/26/08, Update: Progress cargo ship launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move to shuttle on tap

An unmanned Russian Progress supply ship, loaded with rocket fuel, water, oxygen and nearly 3,000 pounds of cargo, was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan today at 7:38 a.m. EST, bound for a docking with the international space station Sunday. The climb to space was uneventful and shortly after reaching orbit, the spacecraft's solar panels unfolded as planned. But officials said one of two proximity antennas, part of the vehicle's automated docking system, failed to deploy, raising the prospect of a manual linkup by remote control.

Docking at the station's Pirs module is scheduled for 7:23 a.m. Sunday, about six hours before the shuttle Endeavour's landing at the Kennedy Space Center to close out a marathon assembly mission. Progress cargo ships normally fly fully automated approaches, but a manual "TORU" system also is available as a backup. If the stuck antenna cannot be coaxed into its normal deployed position, station flight engineer Yury Lonchakov, operating controls in the Zvezda command module, will have to manually guide the Progress through the final 65 feet or so to the station.

"We have the first maneuver done and everything is well except for one thing," Russian flight control called around 9:45 a.m. "One of the antennas did not get deployed. It is still folded. ... We will ask you to use the TORU in the manual mode for bringing Progress to docking. Copy? That's why TORU (training) today is very important. The instructors are in here, please make sure you refresh everything so that everything is clear. Because the probability for the use of this mode is very high."

"I copy," Lonchakov replied.

The Progress 31 spacecraft is loaded with 1,808 pounds of propellant, 108 pounds of oxygen, 463 pounds of water and 2,963 pounds of cargo. It also is equipped with new navigation equipment being tested for use in upgraded Soyuz crew ships.

"The arrival of a Progress is always something the crews look forward to because there will always be some type of fresh food on there for them as well as some care packages and also the items that maybe aren't quite as interesting but certainly necessary for sustaining the ISS," station Flight Director Brian Smith said earlier today.

Aboard the space station today, the Endeavour astronauts face a busy day of work to close out the Leonardo cargo module and, using the station's robot arm, move it from the Harmony module's downward facing port back to the shuttle's cargo bay for return to Earth. Also known as a multi-purpose logistics module, or MPLM, Leonardo was launched with more than 14,000 pounds of cargo, including new water recycling equipment, a new toilet, a galley and two crew sleep stations that are part of NASA's push to expand crew size from three to six next May.

The water recycling equipment, designed to convert condensate and urine into fresh water, is critical to those plans. The astronauts resolved startup problems with the urine processing assembly by removing rubber vibration dampers and firmly bolting it to its mounting shelf. Since then, Smith said, the system has operated smoothly and the astronauts will be able to bring the required samples home to help engineers assess the system's performance.

"Last night, we completed what will be the final run of the urine processor assembly for this docked phase of the mission," Smith said. "So that was excellent news, we were happy to see it made it all the way through the run and we have as much processing out of it that we need to to collect the proper samples that are scheduled for return. We're still going to run the water processing assembly later on today. And then the crew's going to ... take different samples for us and by the end of the day, they'll have them all complete. So the urine processing assembly performed well over the last few days and we got what we need out of it."

Reflecting on the startup trouble with the UPA, Smith said "it's pretty amazing to see that we've made it all the way to this point where we actually have in the plan the last water sample to be collected."

"The sampling plan has changed from what it was pre-flight and it's changed so it'll put the ISS program in a better posture for making a decision about their readiness for six-person crew early next year," he said. "So we were glad ... we were able to find a way to get the equipment working and come up with a plan that would accommodate all the samples that had been requested."

Starting shortly after 1 p.m., the astronauts plan to depressurize the vestibule between the Harmony module's nadir port and Leonardo's hatch. Astronauts Don Pettit and Robert "Shane" Kimbrough, operating the space station's robot arm, plan to detach the cargo module around 4:50 p.m. and carefully move it back to its mounting point at the rear of Endeavour's cargo bay for return to Earth.

"Everything that's going into the MPLM is in," Smith said. "We have a few items that, by design, come out at the very last minute and the crew will retrieve those out of the MPLM today and then we'll go through the operations to close it out, depressurize the vestibule between the node 2 and the MPLM and the crew will place the MPLM back into the payload bay. So all those operations are going well, we don't expect any issues.

"The crew did a fantastic job of staying on track and getting everything in and out of the MPLM that we needed. And the ground team responsible for the transfer has done a tremendous job pre-flight and also during the flight, maintaining a list of every single item that needs to move in and out of the MPLM and exactly where it goes on the space station and exactly where items go inside the MPLM. That is a really tough task and these guys have done a fantastic job."

Endeavour's original flight plan called for undocking on Thanksgiving day. But the flight was extended one day to permit additional troubleshooting to fix the UPA and the combined shuttle-station crews plan to enjoy off-duty time and a joint Thanksgiving dinner Thursday.

"The first half of the day is going to be some well-deserved off-duty time for the crew and we were able to manage the shuttle and the station crew to have that jointly, and that's going to be very important for them," Smith said. "They can enjoy some time together without being bugged by the flight directors, the flight controllers and the CAPCOMs asking them to do all kinds of things. So they'll have some time to themselves."

Here is an updated timeline of today's activity (in EST and mission elapsed time; includes revision L of the NASA television schedule):

EST........DD...HH...MM...EVENT

11/26/08
07:55 AM...11...12...00...Crew wakeup
08:30 AM...11...12...35...Flight director briefing replay
08:30 AM...11...12...35...Flight day 12 HD highlights (HD channel)
09:55 AM...11...14...00...Daily planning conference
10:30 AM...11...14...35...Departure preps
10:10 AM...11...14...15...Russian Progress systems training
11:15 AM...11...15...20...Middeck transfers
11:10 AM...11...15...15...Cargo module (MPLM) egress
11:25 AM...11...15...30...MPLM deactivation
11:45 AM...11...15...50...MPLM vestibule demate
01:15 PM...11...17...20...Tool stow
01:15 PM...11...17...20...MPLM vestibule depress
02:35 PM...11...18...40...Crew meals begin
03:30 PM...11...19...35...Mission status briefing on NASA TV
03:35 PM...11...19...40...Station arm (SSRMS) grapples MPLM
04:05 PM...11...20...10...Harmony module berthing mechanism demate
04:50 PM...11...20...55...MPLM demate and move to shuttle
06:10 PM...11...22...15...MPLM locked in payload bay
06:20 PM...11...22...25...SSRMS ungrapples MPLM
06:40 PM...11...22...45...Water recovery system sample collection
08:00 PM...12...00...05...Evening planning conference
10:25 PM...12...02...30...ISS crew sleep begins
10:55 PM...12...03...00...STS crew sleep begins
11:00 PM...12...03...05...Flight day 13 highlights

11/27/08
06:55 AM...12...11...00...Crew wakeup
07:30 AM...12...11...35...Flight director update
08:30 AM...12...12...35...Flight day 13 HD highlights (HD channel)

=================================

Quick-Launch Web Links:

CBS News STS-126 Status Reports:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/current.html

CBS News STS-126 Quick-Look Page:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html

NASA ISS Expeditions Page:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/index.html

NASA Shuttle Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/index.html
NASA Station Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/index.html
Spaceflight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/index.html
GoogleSatTrack: http://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/tracking/

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950a 11/26 Update: Progress launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move on tap

=================================

CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 70
Posted: 9:50 AM, 11/26/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-68 (11/25/08): SARJ tested; urine processor tests continue
   SR-69 (11/25/08): SARJ operation smoother than expected; NASA may be able to forego building replacement bearing race; urine processor now operating well; water samples collected from processor, dispenser
   SR-70 (11/26/08): Progress cargo ship launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move to shuttle on tap

=================================

9:50 AM, 11/26/08, Update: Progress cargo ship launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move to shuttle on tap

An unmanned Russian Progress supply ship, loaded with rocket fuel, water, oxygen and nearly 3,000 pounds of cargo, was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan today at 7:38 a.m. EST, bound for a docking with the international space station Sunday. The climb to space was uneventful and shortly after reaching orbit, the spacecraft's solar panels unfolded as planned. But officials said one of two proximity antennas, part of the vehicle's automated docking system, failed to deploy, raising the prospect of a manual linkup by remote control.

Docking at the station's Pirs module is scheduled for 7:23 a.m. Sunday, about six hours before the shuttle Endeavour's landing at the Kennedy Space Center to close out a marathon assembly mission. Progress cargo ships normally fly fully automated approaches, but a manual "TORU" system also is available as a backup. If the stuck antenna cannot be coaxed into its normal deployed position, station flight engineer Yury Lonchakov, operating controls in the Zvezda command module, will have to manually guide the Progress through the final 65 feet or so to the station.

"We have the first maneuver done and everything is well except for one thing," Russian flight control called around 9:45 a.m. "One of the antennas did not get deployed. It is still folded. ... We will ask you to use the TORU in the manual mode for bringing Progress to docking. Copy? That's why TORU (training) today is very important. The instructors are in here, please make sure you refresh everything so that everything is clear. Because the probability for the use of this mode is very high."

"I copy," Lonchakov replied.

The Progress 31 spacecraft is loaded with 1,808 pounds of propellant, 108 pounds of oxygen, 463 pounds of water and 2,963 pounds of cargo. It also is equipped with new navigation equipment being tested for use in upgraded Soyuz crew ships.

"The arrival of a Progress is always something the crews look forward to because there will always be some type of fresh food on there for them as well as some care packages and also the items that maybe aren't quite as interesting but certainly necessary for sustaining the ISS," station Flight Director Brian Phillips said earlier today.

Aboard the space station today, the Endeavour astronauts face a busy day of work to close out the Leonardo cargo module and, using the station's robot arm, move it from the Harmony module's downward facing port back to the shuttle's cargo bay for return to Earth. Also known as a multi-purpose logistics module, or MPLM, Leonardo was launched with more than 14,000 pounds of cargo, including new water recycling equipment, a new toilet, a galley and two crew sleep stations that are part of NASA's push to expand crew size from three to six next May.

The water recycling equipment, designed to convert condensate and urine into fresh water, is critical to those plans. The astronauts resolved startup problems with the urine processing assembly by removing rubber vibration dampers and firmly bolting it to its mounting shelf. Since then, Smith said, the system has operated smoothly and the astronauts will be able to bring the required samples home to help engineers assess the system's performance.

"Last night, we completed what will be the final run of the urine processor assembly for this docked phase of the mission," Smith said. "So that was excellent news, we were happy to see it made it all the way through the run and we have as much processing out of it that we need to to collect the proper samples that are scheduled for return. We're still going to run the water processing assembly later on today. And then the crew's going to ... take different samples for us and by the end of the day, they'll have them all complete. So the urine processing assembly performed well over the last few days and we got what we need out of it."

Reflecting on the startup trouble with the UPA, Smith said "it's pretty amazing to see that we've made it all the way to this point where we actually have in the plan the last water sample to be collected."

"The sampling plan has changed from what it was pre-flight and it's changed so it'll put the ISS program in a better posture for making a decision about their readiness for six-person crew early next year," he said. "So we were glad ... we were able to find a way to get the equipment working and come up with a plan that would accommodate all the samples that had been requested."

Starting shortly after 1 p.m., the astronauts plan to depressurize the vestibule between the Harmony module's nadir port and Leonardo's hatch. Astronauts Don Pettit and Robert "Shane" Kimbrough, operating the space station's robot arm, plan to detach the cargo module around 4:50 p.m. and carefully move it back to its mounting point at the rear of Endeavour's cargo bay for return to Earth.

"Everything that's going into the MPLM is in," Smith said. "We have a few items that, by design, come out at the very last minute and the crew will retrieve those out of the MPLM today and then we'll go through the operations to close it out, depressurize the vestibule between the node 2 and the MPLM and the crew will place the MPLM back into the payload bay. So all those operations are going well, we don't expect any issues.

"The crew did a fantastic job of staying on track and getting everything in and out of the MPLM that we needed. And the ground team responsible for the transfer has done a tremendous job pre-flight and also during the flight, maintaining a list of every single item that needs to move in and out of the MPLM and exactly where it goes on the space station and exactly where items go inside the MPLM. That is a really tough task and these guys have done a fantastic job."

Endeavour's original flight plan called for undocking on Thanksgiving day. But the flight was extended one day to permit additional troubleshooting to fix the UPA and the combined shuttle-station crews plan to enjoy off-duty time and a joint Thanksgiving dinner Thursday.

"The first half of the day is going to be some well-deserved off-duty time for the crew and we were able to manage the shuttle and the station crew to have that jointly, and that's going to be very important for them," Smith said. "They can enjoy some time together without being bugged by the flight directors, the flight controllers and the CAPCOMs asking them to do all kinds of things. So they'll have some time to themselves."

Here is an updated timeline of today's activity (in EST and mission elapsed time; includes revision L of the NASA television schedule):

EST........DD...HH...MM...EVENT

11/26/08
07:55 AM...11...12...00...Crew wakeup
08:30 AM...11...12...35...Flight director briefing replay
08:30 AM...11...12...35...Flight day 12 HD highlights (HD channel)
09:55 AM...11...14...00...Daily planning conference
10:30 AM...11...14...35...Departure preps
10:10 AM...11...14...15...Russian Progress systems training
11:15 AM...11...15...20...Middeck transfers
11:10 AM...11...15...15...Cargo module (MPLM) egress
11:25 AM...11...15...30...MPLM deactivation
11:45 AM...11...15...50...MPLM vestibule demate
01:15 PM...11...17...20...Tool stow
01:15 PM...11...17...20...MPLM vestibule depress
02:35 PM...11...18...40...Crew meals begin
03:30 PM...11...19...35...Mission status briefing on NASA TV
03:35 PM...11...19...40...Station arm (SSRMS) grapples MPLM
04:05 PM...11...20...10...Harmony module berthing mechanism demate
04:50 PM...11...20...55...MPLM demate and move to shuttle
06:10 PM...11...22...15...MPLM locked in payload bay
06:20 PM...11...22...25...SSRMS ungrapples MPLM
06:40 PM...11...22...45...Water recovery system sample collection
08:00 PM...12...00...05...Evening planning conference
10:25 PM...12...02...30...ISS crew sleep begins
10:55 PM...12...03...00...STS crew sleep begins
11:00 PM...12...03...05...Flight day 13 highlights

11/27/08
06:55 AM...12...11...00...Crew wakeup
07:30 AM...12...11...35...Flight director update
08:30 AM...12...12...35...Flight day 13 HD highlights (HD channel)

=================================

Quick-Launch Web Links:

CBS News STS-126 Status Reports:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/current.html

CBS News STS-126 Quick-Look Page:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html

NASA ISS Expeditions Page:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/index.html

NASA Shuttle Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/index.html
NASA Station Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/index.html
Spaceflight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/index.html
GoogleSatTrack: http://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/tracking/

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•Next game: vs. Georgia Tech, noon, Saturday, CBS, 750 AM.
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Tech's Vance Walker expects to play UGA
The senior defensive tackle missed the Miami game with a sprained ankle, after starting 23 straight games.
•Next game: vs. Georgia, noon, Saturday, CBS, 790 AM.
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Braves change focus to Jays pitcher A.J. Burnett
The agent for the hard-throwing Toronto free agents says the Braves are among six teams "fully engaged" in negotiations for Burnett, who had a career-best 18-10 record with a 4.07 ERA in 2008 and led the American League with 231 strikeouts in 221 1/3 innings.
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Michael Vick pleads guilty in Virginia
The imprisoned Falcons QB is a step closer to concluding his legal troubles. He pleads guilty to a state dogfighting charge and gets a three-year suspended prison term and a $2,500 fine. The move could enable him to leave federal prison early and hasten his return to the NFL.
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Falcons sign Jenkins, Babineaux long term
With this season humming right along at 7-4, the Falcons are beginning to build toward the future. Tuesday they extended the contracts of receiver Michael Jenkins and defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux.
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Economy slows Super Bowl ad sales
•Next game: at Chargers, 4 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM.
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Thrashers snap 3-game skid against Toronto
John Anderson could hardly have ordered up a better display for his hometown debut as an NHL coach. His Thrashers played their most complete game of the season and scored one of their most lopsided victories, 6-3 over the Maple Leafs.
•Next game: at Capitols, 7 p.m., Tonight, SPSO, 680 AM.
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Hawks' guard Acie Law takes advantage of playing time
A career-high 20 points, season-high seven assists and career-high six rebounds, all in a season-high 23 minutes, have a way of stirring the adrenaline.
Is Joe Johnson already worn out?
•Next game: vs. Bucks, 7 p.m., Tonight, FSSO, 790 AM.
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More drama for East Lake's Tour Championship
The PGA Tour revamps its FedEx Cup race for the third straight year of its existence, this one geared at making sure that the winner of the $10 million prize is decided at Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club.
Daly wants focus on golf

Mexican soccer owner charged with Atlanta drug trafficking
Wenceslao Alvarez, the alleged owner of third-division Mexican football club Mapaches, was the leader of a group that trafficked cocaine and marijuana from Colombia to Atlanta, according to the federal Attorney General's office.

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