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The National Genealogical Society hosts its Warm up Your Research conference in Phoenix.
2/1/2005
The National Endowment for the Humanities unveils an ambitious agenda to preserve our sense of place.
8/1/2001
Coolect, Finding Dzhulynka and Photoshop Elements
2/1/2007
Three new books instruct you in applying genetics to your genealogy.
8/1/2005
Size up these books for a peek at what your ancestors wore.
10/1/2002
Vandalism, development and other forces are keeping our ancestors from resting in peace.
8/1/2002
Four books that celebrate the fads in your family history.
2/1/2003
Shape up your research skills' with these new genealogy guides.
8/1/2002
How family historians are lending a helping hand.
10/1/2004
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