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PC Magazine April 6, 2005 Cade Metz |
Tech Memories Go for Top Dollar Relics of computer history fetch handsome bids at Christie's auction. |
Science News April 9, 2005 |
From the April 6, 1935, issue Washington's famous cherry blossoms bloom early... Gaseous nebulae may be ghosts of exploded stars... Archaeologists find dinner left on stove 6,000 years... |
Reason April 2005 |
25 Years Ago in Reason Robert Poole Jr., "Pay TV Expands"... Stuart M. Butler, "Salvaging Our Cities"... John D. Lewis Jr., "American Gestapo: How the BATF is Riding Roughshod Over Civil Liberties"... "Reason Interview: Ernest Fitzgerald"... |
Science News April 2, 2005 |
From the March 30, 1935, Issue Dust Storms May Continue Late... 300 Generations Descended From One Pair of Insects... World's Oldest Cemetery Found in Palestine Caves... |
Financial Planning April 1, 2005 Pam Black |
Looking Back In the 1970s, financial planers created a new field while breaking financial barriers. |
Military History May 2005 Doug Pricer |
Surviving the Great Escape: A POW Remembers Although George McKiel helped those digging the tunnel out of Stalag Luft III, he did not participate in the actual escape -- and was thus spared execution. |
World War II March 29, 2005 John C. McManus |
The Eagle's Nest: The Last Great Prize The winners in the race to seize Berchtesgaden were quickly forgotten in the wake of Allied victory. |
Military History Quarterly Spring 2005 Ira Meistrich |
War's Cradle The birthplace of civilization is also the home of culture's nemesis. |
Science News March 26, 2005 |
From the March 23, 1935, Issue Famous Insect-Eating Plant Catches Many Spiders... Source of Rare Hydrogen Isotope Made at Princeton... Very Powerful Lights Not Needed for Ordinary Reading... |
Smithsonian April 2005 Jeffrey Kluger |
Conquering Polio Fifty years ago, a scientific panel declared Jonas Salk's polio vaccine a smashing success. Here is an excerpt from "Splendid Solution: Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio," which takes readers behind the headlines. |
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