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World War II November 2005 Eric Niderost |
China Marines: The Lost Leathernecks From 1937 to 1941, in the twilight of peace, the China Marines found themselves on the front lines of conflict. |
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The other Gore Writer, pundit and "gadfly" Gore Vidal talks about his new book, the little difference between his distant cousin Al and George W. Bush, and how Ralph Nader became boring. |
Reason April 2009 Daniel Rothschild |
Whitewashing FDR A New Deal apologia arrives just in time for Barack Obama. |
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Reason April 2001 Michael Valdez Moses |
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Popular Mechanics August 20, 2007 |
Popular Mechanics Investigates 9/11 Myths: FAQs Since debunking September 11 conspiracy theories, we have received numerous questions regarding our research and analysis of that day's events. Here are our responses to the most frequent ones. |
Reason January 2008 Nick Gillespie |
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