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November 2002

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Features

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

The Mexican artist's myriad faces, stranger-than-fiction biography and powerful paintings come to vivid life in a new film

Cmdr. Bobbie Scholley

Pieces of History

Raised from the deep, the Monitor's turret reveals a bounty of new details about the ship's violent end

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Coming Up Harlem

A revival of the fabled New York community inspires pride and controversy

Maya Lin

Monumental Achievement

Our 2002 profile of architect Maya Lin that marked the 20th year of the Vietnam Memorial

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Otterly Fascinating

Inquisitive, formidable and endangered, giant otters are luring tourists by the thousands to Brazil's unspoiled, biodiverse waterscape

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Apples of Your Eye

Fruit sleuths and nursery owners are fighting to save our nation's apple heritage...before it's too late

Unearthing Athens' Underworld

Throughout the decade-long construction of the city's new metro, archaeologists have found a trove of treasures

Departments

From the Editor

Passions

Nuts about history and bonkers for baseball

From the Secretary

Cultivating Delight

Interview

Unfazed by All the Buzz

The portrait that took the photographic world by swarm

Phenomena & Curiosities

Requiem for a Heavyweight

Science meets shamanism at a gathering to ponder the fate of the Pacific Ocean leatherback

The Object at Hand

Lasting Impressions

Scientists cast tall shadows but find themselves hard pressed to explain the blues to Mongolians

Points of Interest

Providential Happening

A fiery installation draws crowds in Providence, Rhode Island, illuminating a "daylighting" trend

Presence of Mind

Flawed Founders

To what degree do the attitudes of Washington and Jefferson toward slavery diminish their achievements?

Books

The Genius Within; The Backbone of the World

Book Reviews

The Last Page

Preparing for the Best

Thanks to the mega-selling Worst-Case Scenario handbooks, we now know how to cope with charging bulls, plunging elevators and runaway locomotives