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Science News September 16, 2006 |
Timeline: From the September 12, 1936, Issue Model of Moon Displayed at the Franklin Institute... Powerful Antiseptics Made From Oat Hulls... Scientists Hope to Separate Gas Isotopes by Whirling... |
Vietnam October 2006 Kathy Manney |
Operation Babylift: Evacuating Abandoned Children Orphaned by the Vietnam War American relief effort worked nonstop to evacuate abandoned Amerasian children from Vietnam before Saigon fell in 1975. |
Science News September 9, 2006 |
Timeline: From the September 5, 1936, issue Single plow furrow digs deep gully... Hope for saving workers exposed to silica dust... Measures temperature change in brain while it works... |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Hardy Green |
Adam, We Hardly Knew Ye "The Authentic Adam Smith: His Life and Ideas" is an engaging look at the often-misrepresented 18th century philosopher. |
Science News September 2, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 29, 1936, issue Modern science helps to combat forest fire menace... Milky Way still in infancy judging by mass radiated... New kind of atom destruction found in Pike's Peak tests... |
World War II September 2006 Eric Niderost |
Wartime Shanghai: A Tycoon Triumphs Over the Emporer As Shanghai blazed around him, Sir Victor Sassoon led the effort to save the International Settlement from the clutches of the Japanese while keeping a careful eye on the bottom line. |
Civil War Times September 2006 Ted Alexander |
Battle of Antietam: Two Great American Armies Engage in Combat The opposing armies at Antietam were two very different forces commanded by two very different men. |
Civil War Times September 2006 |
Letter Robert E. Lee's men reminded the Yankees on the ridges around Sharpsburg, Md., that size, supply and fortuitous discoveries of informative cigar wrappers don't always translate into victory on the battlefield. |
World War II Sep/Oct 2006 |
Lost Prison Interview with Hermann Goring: The Reichsmarschall's Revelations A long-overlooked interview with imprisoned Nazi Hermann Goring provides a window on Hitler's flawed decision-making and explains why Germany's blueprint for victory depended on keeping America out of the war. |
World War II Sep/Oct 2006 |
Letter A flap between two media personalities provides a timely reminder of how important knowledge of our past can be. |
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