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AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
Alexander The Great: The Ultimate Conqueror Legends about heroes can be interesting but it doesn't get any better than when the hero is a historical figure. Alexander the Great was such a person. |
Science News March 25, 2000 |
Science Safari: Visit Ancient Corinth ...Web site features historical, literary, and archaeological information... |
Reason March 2005 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Idol Hour Here is a pair of idols apparently acting out a forgotten pagan tale of Central Asia. Part of a collection housed in the Kabul Museum, the wooden statues were badly damaged in 2001 on the orders of the Taliban regime. |
Geotimes June 2004 |
Memorials in Stone The summer is a wonderful time to hit the road and explore a variety of geologically significant places. Here, we profile three stone features that have been transformed into memorials to important figures in U.S. history. |
Information Today February 10, 2015 |
60 Minutes Archive Comes to Alexander Street Press Alexander Street Press and CBS News announced the creation of 60 MINUTES: 1997-2014, an online database of content from 60 Minutes that will be released in March 2015. |
The Motley Fool September 16, 2011 Sean Williams |
5 Figures That Will Ensure a Greek Default Occurs These figures paint a glaring and definitive picture that a Greek default is on the horizon |
Military History June 15, 2004 Peter G. Tsouras |
Alexander the Great's Most Heroic Moment Acceding to his weary soldiers' wishes, Alexander the Great turned homeward from India -- but even the trip back would require battle and conquest. |
Reason February 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Aesthetic Karma Should the Buddhas destroyed last spring by the Taliban be rebuilt? |
Reason February 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
Big Schlock Candy Mountain The many meanings of Mount Rushmore |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 |
How to Play a Bad Hand Greece's economic difficulties can be an asset for Papandreou. |
Salon.com March 22, 2001 Carina Chocano |
Save the children, or the Buddhas get it Afghanistan's roving ambassador tries to explain why the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan, which were considered the greatest remaining examples of third and fifth century Greco-Indian art in the world. |
Military History Jan/Feb 2008 Richard A. Gabriel |
What We Learned... from the Hydaspes River Alexander the Great had come 2,500 miles since crossing the Hellespont in 334 BC and conquering the Persian Empire to the Indian frontier. |