No. 4

Homo Neanderthalensis

by H.L. Mencken
Baltimore Sun
Jun 1925
No. 5

The Death of Captain Waskow

by Ernie Pyle
One of the most widely read and reprinted pieces of war correspondence from the WWII era, this column by Ernie Pyle gave America a first-hand look at the casualties of war.
The Washington Daily News
Jan 1944
No. 6

When Ma Bell's Lady Speaks, Wall Street Listens

by Thomas Friedman
The New York Times
Jun 1981
No. 7

At the End of the Ambulance Run

by Ernest Hemingway
Kansas City Star
Jan 1918
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No. 8

For Victims of AIDS, Support in a Lonely Siege

by Maureen Dowd
The New York Times
Dec 1983
No. 9

Is Texas America?

by Molly Ivins
The Nation
Nov 2003
No. 10

Going So Fast...Gone Too Soon

by Mitch Albom
The last day of Shane Simmons' life.
Detroit Free Press
Dec 2004

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