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The New York Times USA Opinion December 21, 2023
Seventy-five years ago, around the cold and bleak midnight of Dec. 22-23, 1948, seven convicted Japanese war criminals were marched toward the gallows. Among these former top leaders were Gen. Hideki Tojo, a wartime prime minister found guilty for aggression at Pearl Harbor and... + más
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The Atlantic USA World October 17, 2023
What the Pacific version of the Nuremberg trials left undoneJapanese General Hideki Tojo pleads not guilty during a war-crimes trial in Tokyo in 1948. (Associated Press)October 17, 2023, 7:30 AM ETWhen Chinese officials and elites berate Japan, as they frequently do these days,... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 28, 2022
Edie Koehn, of Boca Raton, recently celebrated her 99th birthday at Hooters in Boca Raton, where she has been a regular customer for 16 years. The team at Hooters surprised Koehn and her family with custom #99 shirts. Boca Raton resident Edie Koehn celebrates her 99th birthday... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation July 18, 2023
Today is Tuesday, July 18, the 199th day of 2023. There are 166 days left in the year.Birthdays: Skating champion and commentator Dick Button is 94. Olympic gold medal figure skater Tenley Albright is 88. Movie director Paul Verhoeven is 85. Musician Brian Auger is 84. Singer... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment August 11, 2023
No one ever went broke criticizing [Critics object to film's victim erasure, Aug. 7]. Despite its three-hour length, “Oppenheimer” “leaves out so much.” Not to denigrate the anti-nuclear war movement or the horror and death at Hiroshima/Nagasaki, but it’s a biopic... + más
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