John Glenn of Ohio, the highest-ranking Democrat on the committee, also was present, the source said.
Musician Bob Dylan, astronaut John Glenn, and Israeli President Shimon Peres were among the Medal of Freedom recipients.
In 1984, she covered the presidential campaigns of Jesse Jackson, John Glenn, and Gary Hart, and the vice-presidential campaign of Geraldine Ferraro.
"It is clearly possible 50 years after John Glenn for US industry to take people to orbit, " he says.
On the morning that John Glenn blasted off into space, America stood still.
American astronaut Alan Shepard made a suborbital flight later that year, and John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth in 1962.
And in neighboring Ohio, Gov. George Voinovich's candidacy gives the Republicans an excellent opportunity to win the seat of retiring Democrat John Glenn.
The long-lifers' heroes are the likes of John Glenn, who circled the earth at the age of 77, and Goya, who was still painting rather well at 80.
John Glenn, the committee's ranking Democrat, said the inquiry "had the potential to be a catalyst for a public uproar" to force legislative changes, but that didn't happen.
It was only when the crew members were climbing into their seats that the John Glenn of 1998 started to seem truly different from the John Glenn of 1962.
Rather than having the jaunty wit of a Wally Schirra, the affable magnetism of a John Glenn or the flinty swagger of a Chuck Yeager, Neil Armstrong came across as nothing more than the earnest, no-nonsense engineer he actually was.
Obama's redirection of the agency caused consternation among former astronauts like Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, and even among the President's supporters: Most people think of nasa's job as one of landing on the moon and Mars and exploring other faraway destinations.
Thankfully, noise-loving guitarist Nels Cline and the restless rhythm section of bassist John Stirratt and drummer Glenn Kotche make sure some of the soft moments aren't too snuggly.
Ince originally said that the gesture was aimed at England assistant coach John Gorman, yet Glenn Hoddle then contradicted the Liverpool player by insisting that it was neither directed at Gorman or the crowd.
Possible candidates include his close advisers Glenn Hubbard and Greg Mankiw, and John Taylor, a Stanford University economist who has fiercely criticised both monetary and fiscal stimulus.
Chief among the Tartan Army's foreign recruits who have qualified through relations is incumbent captain and centre John Leslie, and he will lead a side reinforced by fellow Kiwis Glenn Metcalfe and his brother Martin Leslie.
John York, 23, allegedly told Andrew Wright he had "beaten" Glenn Clary, who died last August in Irthlingborough.
As a general rule, I would say that the people who forward a John Mauldin email are more sophisticated than the people who forward something they got from Glenn Beck or some rented email blast.
Glenn deserved to end his career with another Cup final win, as did our coach John Buchanan - both have worked tremendously hard throughout their careers.
John Kim, 29, was on day four at his job at Plumtree Software when the company cofounder Glenn Kelman asked him to fix the firm's demonstration Web site.
Canaries boss Glenn Roeder has since signed Dejan Stefanovic from Fulham, and secured loan deals for Celtic's John Kennedy and Spurs youngster Troy Archibald-Henville.
Australia's success under previous coach John Buchanan was achieved with a group of players who are now either retired from international cricket (Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer) - or at the veteran stage (Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden).
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