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Article: Former astronaut's defense aims to rehabilitate image
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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
- Article date:
- September 21, 2007
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Not so long ago, nobody would speak for Lisa
Nowak.
Accusations that the former astronaut had made a diaper-assisted,
1,000-mile drive to confront a woman vying for the affections of the
same space shuttle pilot turned into water-cooler and late-night TV
punchlines. She had devolved from a decorated Navy captain into a
sad, frantic mess at the end of a jailhouse camera lens.
Her defense attorneys, led by Donald Lykkebak, and a New York
public relations consultant are pushing hard to change that image -
with methodical steps to portray the 44-year-old as a well-meaning
mother of three who just had a bad, temporarily insane day.
Lykkebak asked a judge at a pretrial hearing ...
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