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JUNE 15, 2011 VOLUME 44 NUMBER 12 CONTENTS 34 PRIDE + PERSEVERANCE A century and a half after the start of the Civil Features War, Richmond, Va., still shows off its charm. BY NATHAN THORNBURGH 40 THE BELL TOLLS Nearly 50 years ago, American novelist Ernest Hemingway took his life in the foyer of his Ketchum, Idaho, home. We take a look back at his final days and explore his lasting legacy as one of the most lauded American novelists of the 20th century. BY AARON SKIRBOLL 48 OLD WORLD, NEW TRICKS Zahi Hawass, Egypt’s polarizing head of antiq- uities, has modernized the field of archaeology. But not everyone agrees with his methods. BY JEFFREY RESSNER 2 JUNE 15, 2011 AA.COM/AMERICANWAY

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