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September, 1999
  • The best of today's alternate history isn't likely to cheer you up, but it certainly won't bore you
  • Lee defeats Grant
  • gettsyburg, 1862: how changing one small happenstance can change everything
  • How smart should a president be?
  • Would JFK have pulled us out of Vietnam?
  • The rise and decline of the teenager: the world emerged during the depression to define a new kind of adolescence, one that prevailed for half a century and many now be ending
  • They spoke with the dead
  • The business of America: JP Morgan's accomplice
  • The time machine, Frederic Schwarz
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June, 2000
  • The D day museum: a first look
  • The man who won the war for us: neglected epic of Andrew Jackson Higgins
  • Overrated and underrated: our third annual survey
  • The temper thing: how bad is it when Presidents get really sore?
  • How 2 businessmen have invested in the past by building the nation's most ambitious collection of historical documents and endowing the biggest award for historical writing
  • The Korean conflict erupeted 50 years ago this June. Many Americans still believe that it began in debacle and ended in a humiliating compromise that changed nothing
  • Why politicians shouldn't make business decisions on a heroic scale
  • Beyond the myth of ever faster high tech change
  • History happened here: Spirit of Independence
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April, 2000
  • Special Travel Issue
  • America's greatest export: visiting the clubs where jazz liberated France
  • Reliving the immigrant experience
  • Leadville, Colorado: the tallest town
  • Cemetery of the stars
  • Cruising the Mississippi
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January, 2000
  • Special Collector's issue
  • Seeing the Century: 100 Years
  • 100 pictures that tell our story
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