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PC Magazine September 4, 2007 Jamie Bsales |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Seventeen 1998 This year we heralded the iMac, which signaled Apple's big resurgence. |
Science News August 18, 2007 |
Timeline: From the August 14, 1937, Issue New "Tree-Form" Columns Permit Clear Aisles... Sea Serpent's Skull Found by California Student... Industrial Plants Loose co 2 But Green Plants Return it... |
Science News August 11, 2007 |
Timeline: From the August 7, 1937, issue Ancient Palestine treasure comes to Oriental Institute... Uncle Sam hunts America's first human inhabitants... Earhart plane loss stays collection of microorganisms... |
Wild West October 2007 Pam Potter |
Wyatt Earp in Seattle Best known for the 1881 street fight in Tombstone, the much traveled Wyatt Earp became part owner of a gambling house in Seattle near the turn of the century. |
Science News August 4, 2007 |
Timeline: From the July 31, 1937, issue Insects were giants when coal was in the making... Harvard astronomers detect cosmic dust cloud near pole... Important inventions listed as having social influence... |
Wild West |
Letter From Wild West - October 2007 It's OK to commemorate our great 46th state. |
Wild West |
Letters From Readers - October 2007 - Wild West Cover Lover... Caption Bashing... Pendelton Penance... Posseman Proof... Frontier Flashes... |
Civil War Times September 2007 Thomas P. Lowry |
William J. Palmer: America's Civil War's Forgotten Union General William J. Palmer delivered the most accurate intelligence of any Union scout before Antietam, defused a mutiny in Tennessee and earned the Medal of Honor. So why doesn't anyone remember him? |
Civil War Times Maurice G. D'Aoust |
Unraveling the Myths of Burnside Bridge Ambrose Burnside failed to deliver a crippling blow to the Army of Northern Virginia at Antietam -- considered by some historians as the most important conflict of the Civil War -- and then he tried to cover it up. |
Civil War Times |
Letter From Civil War Times - September 2007 The vast majority of men who fought in this war -- millions of them -- enlisted of their own free will. Why did they do it? |
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