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American History February 2008 Charity Vogel |
The Angola Train Wreck A deadly train wreck brought tragedy to a western New York village -- but it gave John D. Rockefeller reason to be thankful. |
American History February 2008 Yanek Mieczkowski |
Gerald Ford's Near Miracle of 1976 Watergate, the Nixon pardon, the Reagan challenge, a sick economy and a debate debacle left the incumbent Ford in a huge hole -- yet he nearly pulled off the greatest presidential election comeback in history. |
Science News December 1, 2007 |
Timeline: From the November 27, 1937, issue Atom smasher... First estimate of size of new subatomic particle... Past climatic changes shown by pollen in bogs... |
American History |
Letter From American History - February 2008 It's been nearly a year since his death at age 93, but Gerald Ford is still making news and rewriting some pages of history. |
American History |
Letters From Readers - American History - February 2008 Comments on article, "Rethinking the Revolution"... Jazz Age responsible for more social and moral changes than the 1950s and 1960s... etc. |
Wired November 27, 2007 |
The Original Futurama A look into one of the most memorable exhibits at the New York World's Fair in 1939. |
PC Magazine November 14, 2007 |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Twenty-Three 2004 By 2004, the social-networking revolution was well under way. There was no lack of sharing sites like del.icio.us. |
Military History December 2007 Richard A. Gabriel |
The Roman Navy: Masters of the Mediterranean The Romans started with no navy or naval warfare experience, but that didn't stop them from ruling the seas for more than four centuries |
Science News November 17, 2007 |
Timeline: From the November 13, 1937, issue Rebuilt European homes of forty centuries ago... Runaway object breaks celestial speed limits... Safety headlight tilts when auto climbs hill... |
Military History Richard Tada |
What We Learned... from the Battle of Carrhae Superior weapons, superior tactics, superior logistics, psyops and treachery can carry the day -- even against 3-to-1 odds. |
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