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Orion architect aimed for moon and beyond Defying predictions, Karas helped Lockheed Martin land $8.2 billion deal.(Business)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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August 11, 2007| Author:
Fillion, Roger
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Byline: Roger Fillion, Rocky Mountain News
Barry Gutierrez, Rocky Mountain News
John Karas pressed his foot on the accelerator of his rental car as he sped north up Florida's U.S. 1 toward the coastal town of Titusville.
The Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. executive was in a funk. He'd been in Cape Canaveral on business. He was going to pay his aunt a quick visit. He would then catch a plane to Denver that night before flying to Washington the fo...
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