Word: hiroshima
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...election only one week hence, it is time for this writer to express his heretofore-hidden views on this matter of great national importance. Several years removed from the Second World War, many pundits in these pages have called for the Re-Election of President Truman, the Hero of Hiroshima and Man from Independence (Missouri). Others plug the virtues of the Thomas Dewey/Earl Warren Republican ticket...
...Pyongyang's revelation that it hasn't stuck by the accord suggests it has been pursuing a two-track strategy to get the bomb. Instead of plutonium, the fissile material for atomic weapons can also be enriched uranium. (That's how the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was made.) In a report to Capitol Hill staffers in the U.S. last week, the CIA said Pyongyang in 2001 started seeking materials to build a production plant to turn out enriched uranium in large quantities. If the facility comes online in two or three years, as the spy agency suggests it could, North...
...most sobering speech was delivered by Seika Ikeda who, at age 12, survived the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima...
...human beings keep fighting?” she cried, arms raised towards the audience. “The survivors of Hiroshima are crying out against war. We are calling for the abolition of atomic bombs. I believe Hiroshima can teach us the dignity...
...fighting, you lose everything. What happened on September 11, like what happened at Hiroshima, was indiscriminate killing,” she said. “The difference is that Hiroshima has found peace, and the United States has chosen retaliation...