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July 2010
Two of Every Animal (and More) Theodore Roosevelt's huge bounty of game from his 1909 African safari filled the vaults of the Smithsonian museum.
The Girls of Summer Women's baseball teams were serious from the beginning, it was the spectacle that made them the anomaly.
Don’t Mention the Eighty Years War Team Goya takes on Team Vermeer in what is sure to be a World Cup final of pure artistry.
Kick, Carry, and Everything In-Between The laws of rugby, soccer, and all their offshoots were first tested on the fields of English public schools.
The Fine Art of Losing In the end, thirty-one teams will go home, a few not without making a fuss.
Better to be Feared North Korea notwithstanding, why right-wing governments have historically produced the best soccer teams.
Editors’ Picks: Literary Soccer During this brief lull in the World Cup, LQ selects the best in soccer literature.
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