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Tony Long
Feb. 13, 1633: Church vs. Galileo
Feb. 7, 2000: Mafiaboy's Moment
Feb. 2, 1935: You Lie
Feb. 1, 2003: Second Shuttle Lost
Jan. 30, 1790: The Lifeboat, an Idea Whose Time Has Come
Jan. 25, 1945: Fluoridation — Better Teeth, or Commie Plot?
Jan. 24, 1848: Gold!
Jan. 23, 1911: Science Academy Tells Marie Curie,
'Non'
Jan. 18, 1778: Cook Blunders Into Paradise, Which Is Soon Lost
Jan. 17, 1966: H-Bombs Rain Down on a Spanish Fishing Village
Jan. 13, 2004: Duck!
Jan. 12, 1967: It's Cold in Here
Jan. 11, 1911: In the Gathering Shadows, a Sliver of Light
Jan. 10, 1949: A Brand-New Format for the Shirelles, Drifters
Jan. 4, 1903: Edison Fries an Elephant to Prove His Point
Dec. 7, 1941: Attack at Pearl Harbor a Bold, Desperate Gamble
Nov. 30, 2004: Who Is Ken Jennings?
Nov. 28, 1660: Hey, Guys, Let's Found Britain's Foremost Scientific Academy
Nov. 14, 1666: Watching a Transfusion, and Taking Notes
Nov. 2, 1947: Spruce Goose ... Or an Expensive Turkey?
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