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Inquirer Business on MSNCoffee bean pricing perks up prospects for Philippine farmersConsumers may soon pay more for their daily cup of joe as supply woes brew in the global market—but this could be a blessing ...
Richard Carey formed leadership skills in Grove City and Columbus that would frame a distinguished 38-year military career and later civilian service.
The Hmong diaspora to Minnesota started nearly 50 years ago with one man: Leng Wong. He fled his home of Laos, arriving at ...
His country had fallen. The enemy was approaching. South Vietnamese Air Force Maj. Buang-Ly knew his life and the lives of his wife, and their five young children, ages 1 through 6, were in danger as ...
Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's end, Tan Pham reflects on his extraordinary journey from refugee to cultural ambassador.
From the column: "The contrast between the Greatest Generation’s approach to adversity and ours is evident today ... in how we treat each other, our waning civility, even our entertainment." ...
From 1961 to 1971, the United States government undertook massive defoliation programs as an instrument of war in southeast ...
John Morgan grew up a military kid, his Dad was in the military and they moved around a lot. When he grew up, the last thing ...
Fifty years ago, in the chaotic final hours of the Vietnam War, American pilots pulled off the largest helicopter evacuation ...
Vietnamese and US descendants of those exposed to Agent Orange continue to face diseases and congenital anomalies.
Nothing defines Vietnam more right now than the desire to be seen anew, to have the country and its people recognized for their strengths.
Brian Knappenberger's latest forgoes tragic sentimentality to present the war as it was: a senseless aggression.
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