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 <note>Roman Empire (Ruthless in conquest but tolerant in victory, the ancient Romans forged a vast empire that lasted more than a thousand years. In the first of two articles we trace its rise and fall.)&#13;
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Sumo (Cloaked in ritual, explosive bouts between titanic wrestlers reveal much about Japanese history and culture.)&#13;
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Montserrat: Under the Volcano (For two years residents of this tiny Caribbean island have lived with a smoldering, belching menace.)&#13;
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Robot Revolution (Smaller and smarter than ever, robotic machines have moved beyond the factory floor to transform human work, entertainment, and exploration.)&#13;
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The Dawn of Humans: The First Europeans (Pushing Europe �s prehistory back to a million years ago, scientists are finding startlingly early human remains. Our ancestors? Or their mysterious precursors?)&#13;
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The Grand Managed Canyon ( Glen Canyon Dam has long harnessed the mighty Colorado , but environmentalists, biologists, and river runners still contest the benefits.)&#13;
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Double Map Supplement: The Roman Empire</note>
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