Monday, December 10, 2012

Dec. 9: Pearl Harbor, the Sandy aftermath and calendars

The attack shocked the nation and exposed just how unprepared and vulnerable the United States was. Today, we commemorate the soldiers and citizens who lost their lives in the attack and their families, who were left

On December 7, Argentines will face their own "Pearl Harbor," seeing one of its most illustrious institutions shatter. If, on the other hand, they stand and defend their Constitution and freedoms, they will put a stop to Kirchner's

Voicer Paul Falabella's letter lamented that Pearl Harbor will soon be forgotten. Outside of a small squib on page 3 and a sign in “Gasoline Alley,” you forgot. Is Demi Moore that important, or are we not supposed to offend Japan? How soon will we

Seventy-one years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a World War II relic was pulled from Lake Michigan Friday as recovery crews reeled in an Eastern Aircraft FM-2 Wildcat fighter that crashed during carrier-qualification training in December 1944. “It

Friday, Dec. 7, marked the 71st anniversary of the 1941 Japanese attack on the American naval base and military installations at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The assault — a preemptive strike against a perceived enemy — would claim the lives of 2,400

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