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
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No. 6
When Ma Bell's Lady Speaks, Wall Street Listens
by
Thomas Friedman
The New York Times
Jun 1981
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No. 7
Free
At the End of the Ambulance Run
by
Ernest Hemingway
Kansas City Star
Jan 1918
4 mins.
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No. 8
For Victims of AIDS, Support in a Lonely Siege
by
Maureen Dowd
The New York Times
Dec 1983
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No. 9
Is Texas America?
by
Molly Ivins
The Nation
Nov 2003
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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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