The spy who came in from 80,000 feet
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Tom Alison, once a spy in the sky for the military, retired from the Airforce in 1992 and was hired as a curator at the National Air and Space Museum in the United States. He is the museum's chief of collections, caring for the planes and telling stories about their days of glory.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2003
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Hell no, we won't go: going directly from high school to college is not right for many kids
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Several students who took a break, to travel or do volunteer work, between high school and college, comment on their experiences. Parents and school guidance counselors have been slow to warm to the idea.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2001
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The town time forgot: Waterford a piece of New England in Virginia
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Waterford sits between the Cactoctin and Blue Ridge mountains. It has lawyers, doctors, journalists, and pilots working for the Dulles technology corridors.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2003
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