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AN EXCITING—AND TROUBLING—DISCOVERY
Watching Watergate, October 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 7
OUR AUTHOR FEARED THE WORST—AND FOUND HE WAS NOT ALONE.
Above Orlando, September 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 6
A FRONT-ROW SEAT FOR A NATIONAL TRAGEDY
A MAJOR LEAGUER WHO WROTE THANK-YOU NOTES
Men In Gray, May 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 3
FEW THINGS COULD COAX US TO SHORE WHEN THE SURFING WAS GOOD…
News From Pearl, May 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 3
A NAVY WIFE AWAITS WORD AFTER THE BOMBING
THE MANAGER, THE PARKING CREW, AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
THE ARCHITECT OF THE BLANKET FIREBOMBING OF GERMANY AND JAPAN VISITS A QUONSET HUT ON TINIAN
FLYING TO THE AID OF SCOTT CARPENTER WHEN HE SPLASHED DOWN 240 MILES OFF TARGET
THROUGH AN APOCALYPSE WITH TENT, SLEEPING BAGS, AND CAMERA
My Brush With History, April 2000 | Vol. 51, No. 2
Why were twenty wounded American soldiers released on Thanksgiving in 1950, days before the Chinese attacked in Korea?
Maybe Another Time, December 1999 | Vol. 50, No. 8
When the Japanese government vehicle came to a stop, I saw an elderly and frail-looking man in the back seat. It was Emperor Hirohito.
My Moon Shot, July/August 1999 | Vol. 50, No. 4
How Heroes Talk, May/June 1999 | Vol. 50, No. 3
Even admirals can swear like old salts.
The Mentor, May/June 1999 | Vol. 50, No. 3
 “Everything I ever needed to know I learned from Abbie Hoffman.”
At Ease, April 1999 | Vol. 50, No. 2
The Odd Couple, December 1998 | Vol. 49, No. 8
The Fugitive, December 1998 | Vol. 49, No. 8
Snapshot, May/June 1998 | Vol. 49, No. 3
The Contact, April 1998 | Vol. 49, No. 2
Tricky Cal, October 1997 | Vol. 48, No. 6

"WEB ONLY STORIES" BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

Mary Jane Armstrong Henney, of Mansfield, Ohio, who is 87 years old, writes: “I compile books on local history. My contention is that the original text, written at the time history happened, is more accurate and revealing than what is written in later years.” With her letter, Mrs. Henney included…