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March 2008

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Features

Laurie Marker

Rare Breed

Can Laurie Marker help the world's fastest mammal outrun its fate?

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Breeding Cheetahs

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The Arranger

From bebop to hip-hop, nobody alive has done more for American music than Quincy Jones

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Revolutionary Road

Efforts to turn the Vietnam War's notorious Ho Chi Minh Trail into a major highway have uncovered battle scars from the past while paving a way to a brighter future

Rebel with a Cause

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Springs Eternal

In rural Japan, stressed workers and tourists seek geothermal ease

young monks at a religious festival sport trendy shades, masks

The Changing Face of Bhutan

As the last Himalayan Buddhist kingdom cautiously opens itself to the world, traditionalists fear for its unique culture

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Forbidden No More

As Beijing gets ready to host its first Olympics, a veteran journalist returns to its once-restricted palace complex

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Highlights and Hotspots

Celebrations, ceremonies and competitions sure to delight even the most seasoned traveler

Departments

Phenomena

Tracking the Bighorns

Where do the elusive mountain climbers go? Researchers have finally learned some answers

Presence of Mind

A Record Find

How The Phantom of the Opera led me to a long-lost musical treasure in Paris

From the Editor

Game Cats

Kanini and Quincy

Letters to the Editor

Letters

Readers Respond to the January Issue

Wild Things

Wild Things: Life as We Know It

An Australian conservation group uses Hubble space telescope software to identify animals by their markings

This Month in History

March Anniversaries

Momentous or Merely Memorable

From the Castle

From the Castle

Tapestries

Around the Mall

A Neonatal Niche

Medical companies ignored the needs of premature infants, inspiring a nurse to become an entrepreneur

Around the Mall

Jukebox

Songs to Live By

The Object at Hand

Daredevil

Evel Knievel took risky behavior (and showboating) to new heights

Q&A

John Alexander

A retrospective of artist John Alexander's work debuted at the American Art Museum in December and travels next to Houston's Museum of Fine Arts

Around the Mall

Making History

Mystery Illuminated

What's Up

What's Up

Interview

Doug Fine, Journalist, New Mexico

How an ambitious experiment in ecological living led to a goat pen

The Last Page

Electrocybertronics

Marketing through pseudoscience