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June 2002

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Features

Mountain of the Lord

Beyond the war zone, Mount Sinai remains a refuge in a landscape of strife

Comet's Tale

A half century ago, the first jet airliner delighted passengers with swift, smooth flights until a fatal structural flaw doomed its glory

Not a Lot of Ocelots

Once thought to have vanished from North America victims of hunting and habitat loss the cats maintain a slender pawhold in the thickets of South Texas

Stieglitz in Focus

A new exhibition at Washington's National Gallery of Art tracks the development of seminal photographer Alfred Stieglitz

Yo-Yo Ma's Other Passion

In celebrating the cultures of the ancient Silk Road, renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma has found a second calling

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Iceland Be Dammed

In the island nation, a dispute over harnessing rivers for hydroelectric power is generating floods of controversy

LBJ Goes for Broke

Departments

From the Editor

Rich in Talent

Ed Rich gave magazines a whirl. And then some

From the Secretary

On the Road

Indelible Images

Luminous Joy in the City of Steel

W. Eugene Smith captured the grit and beauty of industrial Pittsburgh

Points of Interest

Poling on the River

Batteaux were once the lifeblood of Virginia commerce; now locals celebrate those bygone days

The Object at Hand

Old House, New Home

For 200 years in Ipswich, it sheltered all manner of Americans; now it informs and delights them

Phenomena & Curiosities

Birdbrain Breakthrough

Startling evidence that the human brain can grow new nerves began with unlikely studies of birdsong

Presence of Mind

Matter of the Heart

Graham Greene's letters to his paramour, Catherine Walston, trace the hazy line between life and fiction