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Antarctica: The mercies of moonlight, open water, and sunrise soon to come soften the Antarctic night in late summer.
Exploring Antarctica's islands of ice: The Antarctic sun glowed red on the horizon at 1 a.m.
Silicon Valley: Big ideas often start in small - and computer-cluttered - spaces in California's Silicon Valley, still the top address for geniuses and entre-preneurs in the online universe.
The future calling: Little orange flags have sprouted along the sidewalks in Bethesda, a Maryland suburb just over the line from Washington, D.C.
Abraham: Imagine a world saturated with ignorance and hatred, a lonely, brutish place without any hope of redemption.
Eyewitness Afghanistan: It was midafternoon when we pulled into the parched, dust-blown settlement of Khvajeh Baha od Din in early September served as the bustling rear supply base for the forces of Afghanistan's leading anti-Taliban commander, Ahmad Shah Massoud.
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Antarctica: I am a citizen of the world, and these belong to the world.
Exploring Antarctica's islands of ice: Getting close to icebergs is dangerous; we know it's dangerous, but we took calculated risks to do this research.
Super croc: Yet unlike dinosaurs, crocs today are much as they were more than a hundred million years ago - masters at ambushing prey and one of Earth's most persisted survivors.
Eyewitness Afghanistan: Yet knowing what Afghans have gone through since 1978, I find myself wondering what more they can endure, and whether I - or any other outsider - will encounter such bountiful scenes of generosity ever again.