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Wild West May 3, 2004 Robert Barr Smith |
Dalton Gang's Mystery at Coffeyville The object of the Daltons' raid on the peaceful little Kansas town was to rob two banks at once, and the job called for five raiders... or were there six? |
Geotimes May 2004 |
Reds Wolman: From Cows to Pebble Counts In January, geomorphologist Reds Wolman received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Council for Science and the Environment. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Andy Reinhardt |
Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers The Cambridge University mathematician laid the foundation for the invention of software. |
CIO May 1, 2004 Thomas Wailgum |
This Date in IT History - May A news blurb from May 1985 on Steve Jobs losing his job. |
AskMen.com Autumn Koerbel |
The Life & Times Of Pablo Escobar Often referred to as the "World's Greatest Outlaw," Pablo Escobar was perhaps the most elusive cocaine trafficker to walk the face of the earth. |
Adventure May 2004 |
Ask Adventure Is it true that some of history's most famous expeditions were made up of volunteers answering ads that promised adventure and possible death? |
America's Civil War May 2004 Filipowski & Harrington |
America's Civil War: Where Does Private Jemison Rest? Private Edwin Jemison, the youth who posed for one of the most iconic images of the Civil War, was thought to rest in Milledgeville, but the authors believe his body lies elsewhere. |
Science News May 1, 2004 |
From the April 28, 1934, issue Archancestral Crocodile Modeled for Museum... Loud Sounds Seem Lower in Pitch Than Softer Tones... Corona May be Seen Without Eclipses by Means of Television... |
Vietnam April 30, 2004 Ray Pezzoli, Jr. |
Vanguards in the Rung Sat Special Zone Operation Lexington III took the war deep into the Rung Sat, whose mangrove swamps and perilous creeks helped make it one of the Viet Cong's safest sanctuaries. |
Wild West April 30, 2004 Robert Barr Smith |
Blood Bath at Going Snake: The Cherokee Courtroom Shootout On trial for murder in April 1872, the imposing Cherokee Zeke Proctor and his supporters took on the rival Beck family and a federal posse in a gunfight in front of Judge Blackhaw Sixkiller. |
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