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Featured article: January 21, 2008

Bruno Maddox is a British literary novelist and journalist who is best known for his critically acclaimed novel My Little Blue Dress (2001) and for his satirical magazine essays. After graduating from Harvard University in 1992, Maddox began his career reviewing books for The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post Book World. In early 1996, he was appointed to an editorship at SPY magazine and within a few months he was promoted to editor-in-chief, a position he held until the magazine shut down in 1998. Maddox wrote My Little Blue Dress between 1999 and 2001. Since its publication, he has focused on writing satirical essays for magazines such as GEAR and Travel + Leisure; he also contributes a monthly humor column to Discover magazine called "Blinded by Science", drawing on his early exposure to science and technology. Maddox is likewise a contributing editor to the American edition of The Week magazine. (more...)

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MacArthur at the Battle of Leyte

After being forced to leave the Philippines after the Japanese victory in 1942, General Douglas MacArthur vowed, "I shall return." 31 months later, he waded ashore at Palo Beach at the outset of the Battle of Leyte, fulfilling his pledge as the United States retook the island.

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Featured list: List of Lost episodes

The following is a complete episode list for the serial drama series Lost, which began airing on September 22, 2004. In addition to the twenty-four episodes in season one, a special clip show, Lost: The Journey, aired on April 27, 2005 to put the mysteries of the island and the characters in perspective in the lead-up to the season finale. The second and third seasons included six more clip shows to recap the series. The series ended its third season on May 23, 2007. ABC has announced that Lost would end after its sixth season, with seasons four through six each containing 16 hours of episodes, ending with a total of 117 episodes produced.[1] Because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, only 14 hours of Lost will be produced for season four. On February 28, 2008, it was revealed in the official Lost audio podcast that the time cut from this season would be added to the next two seasons.[2]

As of May 29, 2008, the fourth season finale, 83 episodes of Lost have aired. The first three seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2, 3 and 4.

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Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2/4 Discs
Season 1 24[3] 2004 – 2005 US, Canada: September 6, 2005 C. Europe: November 2005
UK: January 16, 2006
AUS: November 30, 2005
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Season 2 23[3] 2005 – 2006 US, Canada: September 5, 2006 C. Europe: December 7, 2006 / March 1, 2007
UK: July / 2 October 2006
AUS: October 4, 2006
7
Season 3 22[3] 2006 – 2007 US, Canada: December 11, 2007 C. Europe: October 29, 2007
UK: October 22, 2007
AUS: October 17, 2007
7
Season 4 14[4] 2008 US, Canada: December 9, 2008[5] C. Europe: November 5, 2008
UK: October 27, 2008[6]
AUS: October 29, 2008[7]
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