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2A PNJ.COM PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL Member of The Associated Press Vol.129,Issue197 Florida Lottery winning numbers and payouts, go to flalottery.com or call 850-921-7529. ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED: 435-8585 orPNJ.COM RETAIL: 435-8554 ONLINE: 470-4439 or877-740-5810 NEWSROOM To get general information about newsroom services, ask questions about news coverage or submit news tips and story ideas, call the Community Announcement Desk at 435-8600 or email us at Press releases and photos submitted to the Pensacola News Journal may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. CONTACT US President: Lisa Reese, 435-8581, Executive Editor: Lisa Nellessen Savage, 435-8514, Advertising Director: Jodi Bell, 435-8565, Distribution Director: Mark Everett, 435-8629, Community Content Editor: Julio Diaz, 435-8699, Consumer Experience Teresa Zwierzchowski, 208-9821, The newspaper is published daily and copyrighted by Pensacola News Journal Garden and Palafox streets. Postmaster: Send address changes to Pensacola News Journal, 2 N. Palafox Pensacola, FL 32591.

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All print edition delivery subscriptions include the Thanksgiving Day print edition, which will be charged at the then Sunday newsstand price, and four Premium Editions per year, which will be charged $1each. These additional charges will be added to your billing corresponding to the delivery date of the edition. If you miss delivery of the Sunday print edition: A same-day replacement may be requested by calling 877-424-0028 before 10:30 a.m. Redelivery service is not available Mon-Sat. NEWS Florida Lottery Results are for tickets sold only in Florida FLORIDA LOTTO 12......................

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The incident occurred just after midnight at Sir Richard's Bar, 2719 E. Cervantes after the two men exchanged words inside the business. MacDonald died later that day at his residence. Pensacola man is charged with negligent manslaughter FROM STAFF REPORTS Dearmon RUNNING OF THE BULLS PHOTOS BY JOHN Scenes from the 7th annual Seville Quarter Running of the Bulls on Saturday, July 15. Net proceeds from the event went tothe USO.

More pictures from Running of the Bulls in Pensacola on our website. pnj.com Without educators, pioneers and innovators, there would be no space program, which is why Apollo 11astronaut Buzz Aldrin wants to foster a learning environment that will turn children into Martians. we are here to honor the Apollo said John Zarella, master of ceremonies for the Apollo 11 Anniversary Gala. also here to educate the next Generation Mars. Aldrin and his ShareSpace Foundation hosted the gala Saturday night at Kennedy Space VCenter, drawing astronauts, educators and space fans from around the world.

Dr. Andy Aldrin, director of the Buzz Aldrin Space Institute and son, said he grew up around the space program. thought it was normal that people went to the he said. Now he knows the time, money, innovation and manpower that went into the moon program. Today, there is a child out there who will be the first person to step on the moon, Andy Aldrin said.

right now, she may not even know that got the talent and passion to be an he said. The event included a high-dollar auction, with offerings including space memorabilia, Buzz silver Nick Graham bomber jacket, an exhibition to Mount Everest and VIP tickets to a taping of Night with Stephen The auction brought in thousands of dollars to further Your Ass to mission. The live auction brought in more than $134,000. But the evening also offered an opportunity to recognize the first winners of the Buzz Aldrin Space Awards. Bezos told me that been dreaming of space since the age of 5 years Buzz Aldrin said in giving the founder of private space exploration company Blue Origin and founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Amazon, his Space Innovation Award.

Bezos said he won a lottery called Amazon.com, and using his lottery winnings to push space exploration. do think important that we go into space, and I can tell you he said. He see going to Mars or any other planet as a Plan in case Earth is destroyed. He quoted several astronauts whose visits to the moon made them appreciate the beauty of Earth. But going to have to limit growth on the Earth if we move into space.

want to move out into the solar he said. holding us back from making that next step is that space travel is just too darned he said. Building reusable rockets is the answer to makingtravel possible, he said, and the mission of Blue Origin. Astronaut Mae Jemison, who was honored with the first Buzz Aldrin Space Pioneer Award, said as a child growing up in Chicago, even though she see other female astronauts or astronauts of color, she knew what she would do. assumed I would go into said Jemison.

do that by myself. I had help doing that. It is important to be here with people who support that imagination and determination that kids Tim Christensen, director of education at the KSC Visitor Center. He was the first educator to receive one of the Mars maps. The giant maps, which have been given to more than 100 schools and education centers across the country, come with a Mars-centric curriculum.

They encourage children to climb onto Mars and crawl around. Christensen described watching Aldrin land on the moon in 1969. As a 12- year-old, Christensen said he alternated between watching his black- and-white television and running outside to look at the moon through binoculars. The Mars maps connect children to being on Mars the way running outside to look at the moon connected him to the moon landing, Christensen said. Email Leonard at today.com.

Aldrin foundation raises money for space education SUZY FLEMING LEONARD USA TODAY NETWORK FLORIDA.

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