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    Getting to the Top of the World, Pt. 2

    After WWII ended, efforts were resumed to conquer Everest, but ...

    After WWII ended, efforts were resumed to conquer Everest, but it took many, many teams and missions to reach the summit. Eventually, a bee keeper and a Sherpa achieved that loftiest of goals. But what's happened on Everest since then?

    Mar 12, 2014 Read more
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    Getting to the Top of the World, Pt. 1

    Once a British survey effort identified Peak XV of the ...

    Once a British survey effort identified Peak XV of the Himalayan range as the highest point on Earth, a committee was formed with one goal: Get to the top. Early expeditions gathered data and made runs up the mountain, until WWII put a halt to things.

    Mar 10, 2014 Read more
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    It's the Jane Austen Episode!

    She was not a shy spinster who wrote some little ...

    She was not a shy spinster who wrote some little books mostly to amuse her own family. She also was not a real-life Elizabeth Bennett. Jane Austen's life was very different from any of her heroines.

    Mar 5, 2014 Read more
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    The Peralta Grant and the Baron of Arizona

    In the 1880s, James Reavis launched one of the most ...

    In the 1880s, James Reavis launched one of the most ambitious fraud schemes of all time when he claimed a huge part of the Arizona Territory as his own. He forged and planted evidence to back up his claim and came to be called the Baron of Arizona.

    Mar 3, 2014 Read more
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    The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

    The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters became the first African-American ...

    The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters became the first African-American labor union to be recognized by the American Federation of Labor. What started as a campaign for more money and better treatment became an important force for social change.

    Feb 26, 2014 Read more
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    The Disappearance of Judge Joseph Force Crater

    The 1930 vanishing of Joseph Force Crater is considered one ...

    The 1930 vanishing of Joseph Force Crater is considered one of the largest missing person cases in U.S. history, and has fueled decades of speculation about what exactly happened to the New York State Supreme Court justice.

    Feb 24, 2014 Read more
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    Maurice Duplessis, 'Le Chef' of Quebec, Pt. 2

    While Duplessis had ingratiated himself to voters as a man ...

    While Duplessis had ingratiated himself to voters as a man of the people, he was not exactly viewed as a saint. He’s often described as a man who wanted to be both loved and feared, and numerous controversies are associated with him.

    Feb 19, 2014 Read more
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    Maurice Duplessis, 'Le Chef' of Quebec, Pt. 1

    Maurice Duplessis is described as everything from a lovable rogue ...

    Maurice Duplessis is described as everything from a lovable rogue to a political beast. He served as Premier of Quebec for longer than any other politician in the 20th century;his time in office is known as "The Great Darkness."

    Feb 17, 2014 Read more
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    Abelard and Heloise

    Abelard was a poet, philosopher and theologian; Heloise was one ...

    Abelard was a poet, philosopher and theologian; Heloise was one of his students. This is a tragic love story, complete with lovers forced apart, a secret marriage, a castration and repeated exhumations. Happy Valentine’s Day!

    Feb 12, 2014 Read more
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    Giacomo Casanova

    Casanova led a life so full of sex and adventure ...

    Casanova led a life so full of sex and adventure that today we call any particularly charismatic and successful lover by his name. But he was also. smart and witty, traveled and wrote extensively, and had a hand in all kinds of aristocratic intrigue.

    Feb 10, 2014 Read more
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