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Vietnam August 2005 Mann, Maves & Holland |
Dog Tags Lost and Found: An Update Three scientists from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) reach some surprising conclusions about "the mystery of the dog tags." |
Wild West August 2005 Allen G. Hatley |
The Mason County War Top Texas Feud The 1875 blood feud, also known as the Hoodoo War and featuring the likes of former Texas Ranger Scott Cooley and up-and-coming legend John Ringo, pitted German settlers against American-born cowboys. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 20, 2005 Matthew Mulcahy |
Hurricane Season in the Colonies Although western Europe occasionally experienced storms of great intensity, hurricanes were an entirely new phenomenon for colonists in the seventeenth century. |
Science News June 18, 2005 |
From the June 15, 1935, Issue Dunlap Observatory Dedicated on Director's 70th Birthday... Einstein's Equivalence Law is Again Proved Correct... Epilepsy in Mice May Give Light on Human Disease... |
High on Adventure June 2005 Lee Juillerat |
A Darker Side of History Visiting Manzanar National Historic Monument is taking a glimpse at an unfortunate chapter in American history, when Japanese Americans were sent to camps. |
Science News June 11, 2005 |
From the June 8, 1935, Issue Titan-Beasts... Adopts Alice-in-Wonderland World to Test Vision Theory... Blanching Celery, Apples Give Off Ethylene Gas... |
Reason June 2005 Cathy Young |
Behind the Jeffersonian Veneer Thomas Woods, author of the best-selling Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, is a bad ally for libertarians, though his message may appeal to those who can't distinguish the flaws of America from those of outright despotisms. |
Reason June 2005 Franklin Harris |
The Long, Gory Life of EC Comics Although EC Comic's brief reign came to an end amid Senate hearings and industry self-censorship in the 1950s, William Gaines and his stable of artists and writers created a legacy that continues to inspire American pop culture, in no small part because of EC's notoriety. |
Science News June 4, 2005 |
From the June 1, 1935, issue Los Angeles Transmission Line Has Fast Breakers... Bay of Fundy's Record Tides to be Harnessed by Five Dams... Sargasso Sea Really Exists Despite Mythical Tales... |
Military History June 2005 Bryan Dent |
Roman-Persian Wars: Battle of Carrhae Eager to match the military achievements of his two illustrious rivals, Marcus Licinius Crassus led an army into Parthia. Instead of glory, all he found was death. |
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