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Book Review: The Master Plan

August 10, 2010

WALL STREET JOURNAL
January 27, 2006
A DEADLY DESIRE TO DO SOME DIGGING
JOHN J. MILLER
THE MASTER PLAN
By Heather Pringle
(Hyperion, 463 pages, $24.95)
Near the beginning of the 1981 film “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” two men from U.S. Army Intelligence confer with Indiana Jones, the relic-hunting professor. “Over the last two years, the Nazis have had teams of [...]

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Book Review: The Mighty Fitz

August 10, 2010

WALL STREET JOURNAL
November 5, 2005
GONE IN NOVEMBER’S GALE
JOHN J. MILLER
Mighty Fitz
By Michael Schumacher
Bloomsbury, 243 pages, $24.95
THEY SAY that Lake Superior doesn’t give up her dead. It’s so cold that when bodies sink they tend to stay down, as surface-seeking bacteria go into a deep freeze. When the Edmund Fitzgerald, a massive ore freighter, vanished beneath [...]

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Book Review: Bound for Canaan

August 10, 2010

WALL STREET JOURNAL
March 29, 2005
DESTINATION, FREEDOM
JOHN J. MILLER
BOUND FOR CANAAN
By Fergus M. Bordewich
(Amistad, 540 pages, $27.95)
On a cold winter night in 1838, a woman carrying an infant fled across the frozen Ohio River. The ice had started to thaw, but she could hear the dogs of her pursuers barking in the distance and decided to [...]

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Book Review: Constant Battles

August 10, 2010

WALL STREET JOURNAL
May 20, 2003
WAR OF ALL AGAINST ALL
JOHN J. MILLER
CONSTANT BATTLES
By Steven A. LeBlanc with Katherine E. Register
(St. Martin’s, 271 pages, $25.95)
About 1,000 people die in local wars around the world each day. That’s two people every three minutes or so, in places like the Balkans, Central Africa and Timor. It may sound like [...]

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Currituck Beach Lighthouse

August 10, 2010

WALL STREET JOURNAL
February 5, 2003
A BEACON LURES TOURISTS–AND THE COUNTY
JOHN J. MILLER
No road led to the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, near Corolla, N.C., when John Wilson first laid eyes on it as an adult, in 1978. He and some friends had driven a Jeep along the shore at low tide to reach the remote site, where [...]

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