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Byrd, Amundsen, and the Pursuit of the North Pole Flyover

Byrd, Amundsen, and the Pursuit of the North Pole Flyover

In ‘This Week in History,’ two polar explorers faced off against each other to become the first to fly over the North Pole.

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Seer and Sage: The Speeches of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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