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Outside June 2004 Mark Jenkins |
Captain Retro Is nautical time traveler Tim Severin the greatest living explorer? Probably--but you'll never get him to admit it. |
AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
Alexander The Great: The Ultimate Conqueror Legends about heroes can be interesting but it doesn't get any better than when the hero is a historical figure. Alexander the Great was such a person. |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
Reagan's Economic Legacy His policies helped spur the 1980s boom and were integral to the high-tech revolution. But the poor paid a price. |
Science News June 12, 2004 |
From the June 9, 1934, issue "Tiger Tomb" with Annex Found at Monte Alban... Dry Ice May Compete with Blow Torch in Metallurgy... Ideal Flight Paths Planned by New Graphical Method... |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
Reaganomics vs. Rubinomics The heavyweight economy policy debate over the past two decades has been Reaganomics vs. Rubinomics. The two philosophies seem to have fought each other to a draw. |
American History June 10, 2004 Christopher J. Anderson |
Dick Winters: Reflections on the Band of Brothers, D-Day and Leadership An Army Major speaks candidly about the men and actions of Easy Company and reflects on D-Day and the lessons he learned about leadership. |
American History June 10, 2004 Bryan Ethier |
Mercury Orbits the Earth In February 1962--just nine months after President John F. Kennedy called for the U.S. to put a man on the moon before 1970--Mercury astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. |
American History June 10, 2004 David E. Johnson |
1840 Presidential Campaign: A Ceaseless Torrent of Music Modern presidential campaigns are routinely criticized for presenting more style than substance. It's nothing new. Take, for example, the 1840 campaign, which pitted Old Tip against Sweet Sandy Whiskers and was often waged with song. |
World War II June 8, 2004 David Fortuna |
The Bedford Boys On June 6, 1944, the tiny town of Bedford, Va., suffered a tragedy that would never be forgotten. |
World War II June 8, 2004 Michael Haskew |
Holding the Line Along Hell's Highway As the 101st secured Eindhoven and Veghel at the start of Operation Market-Garden, its battles in Holland were only just beginning. |
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