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AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
Top 10: Unknown Serial Killers Few know that serial killers have been a scourge on humanity for centuries and their numbers are in the hundreds. Here are ten unknown serial killers throughout history. |
Reason May 2007 |
25 Years Ago in Reason Quotes from May 1982: Peter Samuel, "Unload the Subways"... Robert Poole, Jr., "Slash the Deficit!"... etc. |
Military History Quarterly Summer 2006 Bernd Horn |
Surviving the Devil's Cauldron It was their ability to overcome their daunting environment that set WWII parachutists apart. |
Military History Quarterly Spring 2007 David G. Frye |
Rome's Barbarian Mercenaries How the "Roman" army came to be composed of barbarian troops of an often renegade nature is in many ways the story of Rome's fall. |
Science News May 5, 2007 |
Timeline: From the May 1, 1937, issue Obtain rare photograph of vitamin B 1 crystals... Sugar in blood protects against poison of alcohol... Body cells follow pattern seen in the bees' honeycomb... |
British Heritage May 2007 Andrea Curry |
Timeline: The Abolition of the Slave Trade Adam Smith predicted in 1763 that power- and profit-hungry human nature would never allow the widespread abolition of slavery. Nevertheless, in at least a partial victory over human nature, in early 1807 the House of Commons voted, 283 to 16, to abolish the British slave trade. |
British Heritage March 2007 Dana Huntley |
Timeline: The World of 1607 Among the many events surrounding America's 400th anniversary this year is the opening of dramatic new exhibition galleries at Jamestown Settlement -- a signature event in the Jamestown 2007 celebrations. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 Cade Metz |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Eleven 1992 We've come a long way in computers since 1992. Find out just how far. |
Military History Quarterly Winter 2007 Edward L. Bimberg |
Augustin-Leon Guillaume's Goums in a Modern War Tribal Moroccan mountain fighters groomed for modern war by a tough French general played key roles in driving the Nazis from North Africa and liberating Sicily, Corsica, and Rome. |
Military History Quarterly Summer 2004 John M. Taylor |
World War II: 101st Airborne Division Participate in Operation Overlord In their baptism of fire, the green paratroopers of General Maxwell Taylor's 101st Airborne Division performed like seasoned veterans in Operation Overlord. |
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