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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 1996 Use a Shovel, Go to Prison By Todd Balf and Paul Kvinta (with Brian Alexander and Steve Law) It was, the prosecution said, a message to those who feel it is their “special right to destroy, loot, and plunder this…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 1996 Camping: Blue Ridge Hammock By Michael Lanza It’s the twilight challenge that makes even emphatic backpackers yearn for the mattress back home: Bedtime beckons, but you can’t find a level piece of earth to foster sleep. The ground is too…

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国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, February 1995 Environment: War of the Worldviews Yes, Wise Users hate greens. But have they really inspired a wave of anti-green hate crimes? By Paul Koberstein Last Fall, in the northeastern Oregon town of Joseph, angry loggers and ranchers on…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Travel: Beam Me Up, Venture Capitalists Stargazing idea men and their way-out-there schemes for twenty-first century adventurers By Steve O’Keefe Admit it: every time you see clips of Alan Shepard bashing golf balls on the Moon back in…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 1996 Buying Right: Pavement Protection By Andrew Tilin The potential for skin to mix with pavement when you’re skating is worth a few ounces of prevention. And nowadays, we really are talking ounces: Wrist guards no longer…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 1996 The Man with the Iron Cast Live from the glory holes of Colorado, where the angling is well above par By Randy Wayne White In decades to come, when the Vail Ironman Fly-Fishing Championship of the World has…

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国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, February 1995 Last-Minute Essentials By Bob Howells What’s that peculiar smell in your pack? Probably your towel, that soggy mildew factory that you’re always stuffing back in before it’s completely dry. Replace it with an easy-wring, quick-dry Paktowl ($12), made of soft…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Oops, Missed a Spot News that surveyors have been inaccurately marking the South Pole for years came as a surprise, even to Gordon Shupe of the U.S. Geological Survey, who concedes that the Survey’s recent adoption of global positioning system technology has…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 The Great White Philharmonic Amidst the thundering crescendos of calving ice, a beer-ad guy can find symphonic enightenment By Tim Cahill You know how guys in beer ads are always pictured doing stuff you wouldn’t do–or shouldn’t do–when…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 O My Preppy Soul! Hours from anywhere but on the edge of nowhere, the rough Down East passages welcome the well heeled and unpedigreed alike By John Skow We had rounded schoodic point some hours before, or so…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Anger Pardon me, but would you mind a little constructive criticism? By Bryan Di Salvatore You lookin’ for anger? You came to the right place. You lookin’ for anger, just look in my…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Night Calls It was the last of its kind. When the red-crested heron vanished deep in Africa’s outback, a girl and her father traced the lonely rise and fall of their lives by its fading song. By Lisa…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Food and Drink Cycling Haute Cuisine By Bob Howells As many a resting athlete knows, there’s something about a malt beverage–and we’re not talking milkshakes–that soothes sore muscles and cools a hyperthermic body core. So next time…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Where the Deer and the Presidents Play From the ranger desks at our national parks, spectacular questions posed by a curious citizenry By Debra Shore With summer approaching and our thoughts returning to wide-open spaces, we residents of…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Newtie, We Hardly Knew Ye A de-evolutionary study of the surprisingly green past–and strangely murky future–of Congress’s new Mr. Big By Ned Martel “If at some point in the next 50,000 years the Earth tilts, as it…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Fallout Kudos to 国产吃瓜黑料 and Alex Shoumatoff for taking on the Los Alamos National Laboratory (“Bomb City, USA,” April). The nuclear weapons money machine keeps rolling along while cleanup programs are being cut. One LANL document states that the lab’s continuing…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Ah, to Be Young, in Love, and Freakishly Huge “He’s a mistake of nature,” Robert DeLong states plainly, like a seasoned district attorney. “He’s been so destructive. I feel this is the best way.” The accused in this case is a 1,600-pound…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Well, if Nice Guys Finish Last… A late-night incident in Florence last March put the close on Alberto Tomba’s remarkable statline for the ’95-’96 ski season: three World Cup slalom victories, two world championship gold medals, and two clobbered photographers. This time,…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Sniff the Granite, Grasshopper Summiting America’s Matterhorn may not be easy, but that lingering smell alone is worth the effort By Chip Brown The night before the climb we turned in early, wasted and footsore. We had hiked…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Volleyball: Side Out, Part Two: Trouble in the Big City By Todd Balf In the final preseason event held indoors last February at Madison Square Garden, Randy Stoklos and Adam Johnson easily ousted Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes. For the…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 Big Bass and the Men Who Love Them By hook, crook, and crawdad–live from the hunt for the world’s tubbiest largemouth By Brad Wetzler Shortly after Los Angeles cracked open during last year’s earthquake, Castaic Lake, a man-made…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1997 Sin in the Wild Outdoors We Confess Pride goeth before a fall, as any climber knows. But what about the other deadly sins that flesh is heir to? Gluttony It’s…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 Bring on Atlanta Canada’s Alison Sydor opened the 1996 mountain-biking season true to last year’s form. She won her second-straight Cactus Cup stage race in March outside Scottsdale, Arizona, thus quickly answering the question of how she was coping with life…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1996 The River Intimate Kayaks to float the entry-level boater safely from gentle flows to roiling rapids By Gordon Grant If you’ve ever been whitewater rafting, you felt a little jealous–admit it!–of the kayakers who shared the river. With…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Envy Hey, that could be me! What’s more, it damn well should be. By Garrison Keillor Envy is the adolescent sin that we try to immunize ourselves against by thinking about the Unhappy…

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Destinations, June 1997 Southern Exposure To find Smoky Mountain wilderness, follow the paths not taken. You’ll know them. They’re unpaved. By Parke Puterbaugh This is what often passes for a wilderness outing in the nation’s most visited national park: Tourists…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Cape Town By the Editors The Numbers Population: 1.8 million Climate: Pleasantly reversed: warm and dry summers (December to March), warm and wet winters (June to August) Number…

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Dispatches, June 1997 Sport: All the Guts, None of the Glory Tim Twietmeyer has won the Western States 100 Mile Run four times. Nuf said? Apparently not. By Brad Wetzler What draws a person to ultramarathoning is anyone’s guess.

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Dispatches, June 1997 Expeditions: What Price Glory? Two old friends earn their spot in the record books 鈥 with tragic consequences By Todd Balf Ross and Ramsden, reunited in Massachussetts Suffering from the effects of food poisoning, a…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Lust No, I literally love the outdoors By Gretel Ehrlich My ninth-grade Latin teacher was fired for being a friendly drunk and for assigning The Art of Love, by Ovid. The…

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Destinations, June 1997 What Do You Mean, No Knobbies? The park can’t sate every adventure appetite. But you needn’t go far. By Parke Puterbaugh B U L L E T I N S…

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Dispatches, June 1997 Science: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, De-Clone ‘Em A revealing look into a future clouded by double vision By Bruce McCall For The Record Just Smush It…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Istanbul By the Editors The Numbers Population: 5.7 million Climate: Mediterranean, meaning warm winters, warmer summers Number of McDonald’s: 66 and counting Gestalt: Boom times in…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Covetousness How much is that bivy sack in the window? And can I get it in all three sizes By Bill McKibben At a recent mammoth outdoor-equipment show, I stopped by a seminar…

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Dispatches, June 1997 Jurisprudence: Hey, Get Your Ropes Off My Cathedral! A Wyoming judge is left to answer a thorny question: To whom does Devils Tower belong? By Bill Donahue For The Record…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Gluttony How much is too much? I wouldn’t know. By E. Annie Proulx The latin gula 鈥 a hollow, gobbling word 鈥 stood for gluttony, ranked near the bottom of the…

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Dispatches, June 1997 Surfing: www.bythepowersvestedinme.com By Sarah Horowitz If there’s anything more romantic than a traditional June wedding, it’s a June wedding alfresco, vows exchanged beside a gurgling stream or beneath a weeping willow. But how best to find that magical spot?…

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Destinations, June 1997 Drat. I Bogeyed That Outhouse. Found too much solitude in the Smokies? Gatlinburg will fix that. By Parke Puterbaugh Gatlinburg, Tennessee, holds fast to the northern boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park like…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 EXPLORATION Deep Blues Forty fathoms down, divers have been dying on the wreck of the Andrea Doria. Will this be the worst summer ever? A Mystery Endures Not long after…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 Riding with the Ozarks Gang Hole up in the mountains of Missouri, and you’ll find shady singletrack, languid rivers, and the coolest of caverns Back in the 1870s, Jesse James often avoided capture…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Prague By the Editors The Numbers Population: 1.2 million Climate: Three for four: spring and fall are lovely, summers hot, and winters dreary Number of McDonald’s: 14…

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国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, July 1999 Wild Winds, Rough Going, No Blarney On Ireland’s western fringe, the mystic highlands of Connemara hide an unexpected kingdom of adventure. By Michael Dolan Tribes of the sea: a Connemara pony…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 INNS AND LODGES The Refuge at Ocklawaha Ecocorrectness and gator tails in the heart of Florida Despite its surfeit of sunshine, bargain airfares, and cheap car rentals, central Florida has long been…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 TRAVEL Safari Verit茅 Africa’s Bushmen offer tourists a taste of the real thing VITAL STATISTICS To visit Namibia’s Ju’Hoansi Bushmen, contact Okavango Tours and Safaris…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 So You Want to be a Superstar? With a touch of hard work and a whole lot of pizzazz, you can master the ten coolest moves of the season. Dive right into the…

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Review, June 1997 Move Over, Spandex And make way for a variety of threads appealing to cyclists of every tread By Dan Wildhirt Nike jersey, Dirt Designs shorts, Nautica vest Time was, tight-fitting cycling clothes were limited to the…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Porto By the Editors The Numbers Population: 350,000 Climate: Vintner’s delight: hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters Number of McDonald’s: 8 Gestalt: Old World rehab-in-progress…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Diving Dig The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Rock-a-Copter The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble |…

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Review, June 1997 Essentials: Lids that Fill the Bill By Dan Wildhirt Bell Image Pro Each year, helmets get safer, lighter, and more comfortable. This makes choosing one mostly a matter of style, and the current point of decision is visor…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Twisting Somersault The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble…

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茂禄驴 国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1997 Poser Can the It Boy from the world of extreme sports ever escape his nasty-as-I-can-be image? Considering what it’s gotten him, should he want to? By Rob Buchanan Shaun Palmer, always…

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Review, June 1997 Extras: Rounding Out the Two-Wheeled Wardrobe By Dan Wildhirt Louis Garneau Ergofit Route gloves A few accessories selected in the name of comfort can make cycling much more pleasant. Rarely do I ride without Pearl Izumi’s Sleeveless Base…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 ATHLETES Thorpedo Away! Ian Thorpe has really humongous feet, and he’s a damn good swimmer Say, Honey, What’s This Next to the Frozen Vegetables? “We do encourage the salvaging…

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Review, June 1997 Buying Right: Roomy Packs for the Lower Back By Nancy Prichard Waltz into any reputable gear shop and announce that you’re looking for a fanny pack, and you’ll be politely corrected: They’re called lumbar packs, if you please. It’s…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1997 Dr. Pepper For the seasoned traveler, the world is but a backdrop in the quest for the perfect chili By Randy Wayne White Perfection is a goofball pursuit, one that’s not only subjective but ultimately self-defeating:…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1998 Review: A Little Bright Out? Think Polarized. By Bob Howells SAILBOATS | SUNGLASSES | THE OTHER STUFF | BOOKS Those who work…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Melbourne By the Editors The Numbers Population: 3,080,800 Climate: Less hot than most of Australia, with sporadic “Vivaldi weather” 鈥 four seasons in any given day Number of…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1998 Review: The Small-Boat Revolution Single-handed sailing’s golden age is upon us, thanks to the wonders of plastic By Mike Steere SAILBOATS | SUNGLASSES | THE OTHER STUFF…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 BUSINESS Wall-to-Walls Climbing gyms go high-tech, top-dollar, and mainstream I’ll Stick with the Miso Soup It sounds like a Zen riddle: When is a sumo wrestler too fat? Recently, sumotori who…

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Sin in the Wild Outdoors, June 1997 Pride I can do that (and please let someone be watching) By Ian Frazier One time I stopped on an icy road in Montana in my van and then couldn’t get going again.

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 BOOKS The Perfect Sell Buy this book! 国产吃瓜黑料 books have gone so mainstream over the last two years…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 New York By the Editors The Numbers Population: 7,322,564 Climate: Typical Northeast, tempered by summer cottages Number of McDonald’s: 61, including one near Wall Street with a baby-grand…

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The World’s Great Towns, June 1997 Noum茅a By the Editors The Numbers Population: 65,110 Climate: Balmy in summer, balmy in winter, with considerable balminess in between Number of McDonald’s: 1 Gestalt: Bourgeois…

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Bodywork, July 1998 Pulling It All Together To boost your upper-body strength, go with a classic By Lolly Merrell In setting the world record for crossing the English Channel in 1978, Penny Lee Dean faced a lot of…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 Take the Stairs The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Renegade Spirits on Highway 3 Cruising history with Oregon’s last warrior By Annick Smith In the remote northeastern corner of oregon, there is a sacred land to which I sometimes go. To get there, I drive U.S. 12…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Escape from Route 1 How to achieve modified rapture on the coast of Maine By John Skow Back in the late 1930s, people who hadn’t owned a car since the Crash of ’29 talked wistfully about “pleasure driving,”…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 Size Matters霉Or Does It? The evolution of the modern surfboard has been largely a霉how to put it diplomatically?霉fickle affair. From the long, ultrastable, not terribly maneuverable sticks of the 1950s, to the shorter,…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Saved by the Thruway Rise up, ye subway riders, and grab the car keys. Ten quick trips for the city dweller. By David Noland Consider your life. You’re a working stiff, bound to the city, unable to spend…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Down The Coast Of Imprecision Paradise–and paradox–in the realm of Flora-Bama By Geoffrey Norman At the western end of the florida panhandle, and along the very bottom of eastern Alabama, the best roads go on for a while,…

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茂禄驴 For daily coverage of the 1999 Tour de France, please click here. 国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 Playing Dirty The out-of-control spectacle that was last year’s Tour de France confirmed once and for all what really…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Righteous Gitis The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 Hang Ten The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble |…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Into The Big Empty On a roll to nowhere in California and Nevada By Phil Garlington The roads that take you there are shoulderless, straight as yardsticks, black as tar, and skunk-striped. They’re narrow and seemingly endless, these…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1999 A Lethal Dose of Salvation Plutonium was born to kill at the Hanford Site, but its birthplace gave life to a perfect stretch of river By Tim Cahill It was the greatest…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Crossover Dribble The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1994 Foreign Travel: Beyond Reykjav铆k On foot, bike, and pony through untrammeled Iceland By Michael Paterniti To drive 30 miles across the black lava flats from the Keflavik airport to Reykjav铆k, Iceland’s capital, is to realize that you’ve…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1999 The Cartwheel The Diving Dig | The Cartwheel | The Figure Four | Take the Stairs | The Crossover Dribble |…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1995 Intake: Claims You Can Swallow? By Mark Jannot Perhaps you missed it in the international headlines about war and peace elsewhere, but a d茅tente of sorts has been negotiated between the dietary supplement industry and the Food and Drug Administration,…

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