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Science News December 8, 2007 |
Timeline: From the December 4, 1937, issue Frost-beauty perfected only with right conditions... How do sunspots affect man's life on Earth?... Dog-chases-cat is news when it's dug up in India... |
ifeminists December 5, 2007 Wendy McElroy |
The Roots of Individualist Feminism in 19th-Century America To order to appreciate modern feminism, one must explore the historical origins of the feminist movement. |
Wild West Roger Jay |
A Close Shave for the Barber of Dodge City John Tyler, a former slave who owned a barber shop in early Dodge City, killed a white farmer on Front Street and then held his ground with the unexpected support of some leading citizens. |
Wild West Edwin R. Sweeney |
Chiricahua Chief Cochise Though at times cruel, and perhaps the most famous Indian in the West, Chiricahua Chief Cochise had courage and was devoted to the truth. |
Wild West J.R. Sanders |
Dodge City's Grand Bullfight If she couldn't stay wicked forever, Dodge could at least have a bang-up last hurrah before she donned the robes of respectability. |
Wild West Johnny D. Boggs |
Art of the West: Have You Heard About the Heard? For two days in March, they come in droves to the Heard Museum in Phoenix for one reason: Indian art. |
Wild West Gregory Lalire |
Letter From Wild West - February 2008 No other town better defines the Wild West than Dodge City, Kan. |
Wild West David Wilson |
Letters From Readers - February 2008 - Wild West The Winchester Model 1894... "Survivor Frank Finkel's Lasting Stand"... Not So Much Custer... etc. |
Vietnam February 2008 John E. Gross |
Tet Offensive: The Battles of Bien Hoa and Long Binh One rifle company's wild ride into the first hours of Tet. |
Chemistry World December 2007 Henry Nicholls |
The Chemistry Set Generation Thinking about buying a chemistry set for someone this Christmas? A nostalgic look at an inspirational toy that could be on the verge of a comeback |
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