Topic: People's Army of Vietnam
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Stir It Up! Vietnamese chicken glass noodle soup, and a family story
April 30, 1975 marked the end of the prolonged Vietnam War. Here's how one father remembered finding his way to the United States – and a new life – fueled by a sweet family reunion and miến gà, a chicken glass noodle soup.
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Difference Maker From the good life to digging up land mines in Cambodia
While living in Palm Springs, Calif., with retirement looming, Bill Morse chose to move to Cambodia to help activist Aki Ra rid the country of land mines that kill and maim.
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Matterhorn
If you have any interest in Vietnam, don’t miss this novel.
05/14/2010 01:29 pm -
Drug cartels launch Mexico's 'Tet offensive'
Gunmen shot up police stations across the country in an apparent retaliation for the arrest of a suspected leader of La Familia drug cartel.
07/14/2009 01:00 am -
From Khmer Rouge torturer to born-again Christian
The leader of Cambodia's most notorious prison, now on trial, has admitted guilt and asked for forgiveness in accordance with his new faith.
04/06/2009 01:00 am -
We Are Soldiers Still
Former foes from the Vietnam War meet in the middle, 30 years later.
08/26/2008 01:00 am -
Opinion The death of U.S. strategy in Iraq
What outcome can justify the costs of fighting on?
06/17/2008 01:00 am -
Declassified study puts Vietnam events in new light
US signals intelligence during the war came up short in major turning points, according to an NSA history.
01/09/2008 12:00 am -
A former Cambodian boy soldier defuses his past
Aki Ra laid mines with his bare hands for the Khmer Rouge and now takes them away to villagers' delight and official frustration.
01/08/2008 12:00 am







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