Priceless wisdom that changed my life
Smithsonian's wide-ranging mummy collection still speaks to us from centuries past
Fifteen years later, a photograph of an anonymous protester facing down a row of tanks in Beijing's Tiananmen Square still inspires astonishment
Descended from American Colonists who fled north rather than join the revolution, Canada's Tories still raise their tankards to King George
Coming to terms with Shiite beliefs
For nearly a century, the nation's 15 million Shiite Muslims have been denied access to political power
A quarter century of civil war over festering ethnic animosities has renewed questions about the U.S. role in the African nation
The legendary explorers carried destiny on their expedition. But they could not have fulfilled is without this unprepossessing device
The American journalist's harrowing 1871 quest to find England's most celebrated explorer is also a story of newfound fascination with Africa
In a new book, a British journalist documents the day-by-day march into conflict in Iraq
In the 1970s, British accountant Alfred Wainwright linked back roads, rights-of-way and ancient footpaths to blaze a trail across the sceptered isle
There was no love lost between Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin. But at the very brink of failure, they found a way to reach agreement
New Kingdom customs rise triumphantly from the dead in "The Quest for Immortality," a dazzling display of treasures from the tombs of the pharaohs
As archaeologists worldwide help recover looted artifacts, they worry for the safety of the great sites of early civilization
Four centuries after her death, Good Queen Bess still draws crowds. A regal rash of exhibitions and books examines her life anew
Ever since Britain carved the nation out of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, the land long known as Mesopotamia has been wracked by instability
Our unusually far-flung correspondents report
When a "Bonus Army" of World War I veterans converged on Washington, MacArthur, Eisenhower and Patton were there to meet them
Throughout the decade-long construction of the city's new metro, archaeologists have found a trove of treasures
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