Tuesday, December 11, 2012

COLUMN: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima

He just can't help himself. On the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Obama commemorated the somber occasion by honoring … President Obama. The White House Twitter account sent out this photo

Then, from the neighborhood called Punchbowl, I saw a formation of black planes diving straight into the ocean off Pearl Harbor. The blue sky was punctured with anti-aircraft smoke puffs. Suddenly, there was a sharp whistling sound, almost over my

A warning to the women of Hawaii was too graphic for Betty McIntosh's editors.

Friday's moment of silence was part of the commemoration that drew some 2,000 people to Pearl Harbor – and many more to events around the country – to mark the anniversary of the surprise attack that killed thousands of people and launched the United

He just can't help himself. On the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Obama commemorated the somber occasion by honoring … President Obama. The White House Twitter account sent out this photo

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