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Less than half a mile across the water is Ellis Island, a darker, more 20th century place. The same pot of cash is subsidizing the renovation of the historic island and the transformation of its main building into a multimedia immigration museum. "Some people say we should concentrate on Miss...
All of the triumphal pageantry of the 1984 Olympics, and now of the centennial of the Statue of Liberty, may represent an emotional regrouping. The American character quite distinctly decrystallized during the '60s and '70s. It became alienated from itself, and Americans entertained the depressive thought that they had ceased...
When six-year-old Ellis Clark hears the whine of a jet and spots the stubby shape of a 737 overhead, he brags to his playmates, "My dad makes those!" So do many other dads in Seattle, where Boeing, the world's most successful aircraft company, has its home. And...
The tragedy shocked Boeing's employees. But it also seemed to redouble their determination to build the best and safest possible planes. Just ask workers like young Ellis Clark's dad Stanley, who installs 737 flight-control cables. Says he: "I watch something come in one door as thousands of...
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