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Earth to satellite: When will you hit — and where?

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — NASA sci­en­tists are doing their best to tell us where a plum­met­ing six-ton satel­lite will fall later this week. It’s just that if they’re off a lit­tle bit, it could mean the dif­fer­ence between hit­ting Florida or land­ing on New York. Or, say, Iran or India. Pin­point­ing where and when hurtling space debris will strike is an impre­cise sci­ence. For now, sci­en­tists pre­dict the ear­li­est it will hit is Thurs­day U.S. time, the lat­est Sat­ur­day. The strike zone cov­ers most of Earth.

Thousands flock to Dalai Lama in US as he turns 76

WASHINGTON — Thou­sands of expa­tri­ate Tibetans joined a 76th birth­day cel­e­bra­tion Wednes­day for Bud­dhist spir­i­tual leader the Dalai Lama, who told fol­low­ers he is happy and proud to be giv­ing up his polit­i­cal power. The Dalai Lama is in Wash­ing­ton for an 11-day Bud­dhist rit­ual, known as a kalachakra, draw­ing fol­low­ers from Amer­ica, Asia and Europe.

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