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National Geographic Writer Andrew H. Brown, 92, Dies (Post, Feb. 10, 2005)
Mortimer D. Turner, Polar Geologist, Dies (Post, June 4, 2004)
Md. Pilot Sets Sights on September Journey: Failed Attempt to Fly Over Both Poles Won't Keep Aviator Grounded (Post, March 28, 2004)
New Dinosaur Species Found in Antarctica (Post, Feb. 27, 2004)
The Fog of Gwar (Post, Jan. 2, 2004)
Everyone Has a Reason to Run: Many Runners -- and Stories -- Toe the Marine Corps Marathon Starting Line (Post, Oct. 25, 2003)
Artist Jorg Schmeisser Goes With The Floe (Post, June 26, 2003)
Polar Authority George A. Llano (Post, Feb. 15, 2003)
For a Change of Climate, Team Treks Antarctica (Post, Jan. 13, 2003)
NASA Satellites' Missions to Run Hot and Cold (Post, Dec. 16, 2002)
In Trips Abroad, Learning by Route: Program Schools Travelers On People and Cultures (Post, Aug. 29, 2002)
Harrowing Nights Amid Antarctic Ice: Rescued Russian Scientists Recall Their Ordeal (Post, July 21, 2002)
New Research Station Slated for South Pole: Modernized Facility to Debut by 2006 (Post, April 10, 2002)
Antarctica, Check (Post, Feb. 3, 2002)
In Antarctica, No Warming Trend: Scientists Find Temperatures Have Gotten Colder in Past Two Decades (Post, Jan. 14, 2002)
'Endurance': A True Adventure (Post, Nov. 30, 2001)
Plane Evacuating Sick Doctor Leaves South Pole Station (Post, April 26, 2001)
'Terra Nova' a Chilling Polar Race (Post, April 26, 2001)
Rescue Craft Lands at South Pole: Twin-Engine Otter To Pick Up Doctor (Post, April 25, 2001)
Anxious Wait at the South Pole: Planes Head for Possible Rescue of Ill Doctor as Winter Nears (Post, April 13, 2001)
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