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Smithsonian May 2007 Eric Jaffe |
Breaking into Alcatraz A former guard's inside look at America's most famous prison |
Smithsonian May 2007 Kennedy Warne |
Organization Man Carl Linnaeus, born 300 years ago, brought order to nature's blooming, buzzing confusion. |
Civil War Times May 2007 Chuck Leddy |
Boston Combusts: The Fugitive Slave Case of Anthony Burns An eruption in the nation's abolitionist capital nearly seven years before Fort Sumter foreshadowed the irreconcilable divide between North and South and the fracture to come. |
World War II May 2007 Ronald H. Baily |
The Monuments Men: Rescuing Art Plundered by the Nazis GIs known as the Monuments Men went underground in 1945 to rescue art masterpieces plundered by the Nazis. |
Wired April 24, 2007 Joshuah Bearman |
How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran How the CIA used a fake science fiction film to sneak six Americans out of revolutionary Iran in 1980. |
Science News April 21, 2007 |
Timeline: From the April 17, 1937, Issue Water and Woods Form an Ideal Photograph Subject... More Elements Discovered in Cold of Interstellar Space... May Yet Tap Atom's Energy, Yale Scientists Declares... |
PC Magazine April 18, 2007 Cade Metz |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Ten 1991 Michael Miller's contribution to technology journalism in 1991... Product flashback: Visual Basic... Global history from 1991... |
Military History May 2007 Sam Moses |
Admiral Cunningham and HMS Illustrious in Malta During World War II A brilliant British tactician, Andrew Cunningham almost lost an aircraft carrier, Malta and control of the Mediterranean in a single dive-bomb attack. |
Military History May 2007 |
Letter Military history, fortunately, can lay claim to a special source of hard facts: artifacts. |
Reason April 2007 |
30 Years Ago in Reason April 1977: Timothy Leary's New Trip: A Reason Interview... Robert Poole Jr., The Natural Gas Chickens Come Home to Roost... Alan W. Bock, That's the Ticket... |
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