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General of the Army Douglas MacArthur played prominent roles in the Pacific theater of World War II and in the Korean War. He was designated to command the invasion of Japan in November 1945, and when that was no longer necessary he officially accepted their surrender. MacArthur oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951 and is credited for implementing democratic changes.Gen. MacArthur is entombed in a memorial in Norfolk, Va.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur played prominent roles in the Pacific theater of World War II and in the Korean War. He was designated to command the invasion of Japan in November 1945, and when that was no longer necessary he officially accepted their surrender. MacArthur oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951 and is credited for implementing democratic changes.Gen. MacArthur is entombed in a memorial in Norfolk, Va.
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On this day in history
On Aug. 30, 30 B.C., by some estimates, the seventh and most famous queen of ancient Egypt known as Cleopatra committed suicide. In 1797 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the author of "Frankenstein," was born in London. In 1862 Union forces were defeated by...Tags: Government, Drug Trafficking, Floods, Diana, Princess of Wales, Charles Bronson
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Cruises drive baseball way out of the park
Special to the Chicago TribuneAs Gen. Douglas MacArthur famously put it: "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away." Apparently so it is, too, for old baseball players. Only the boys of summer turn into temporary sailors. They turn up on cruise ships galore, where they show...Tags: Star Sailing, Sailing, Major League Baseball, Bob Feller
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Old legal feuds divided, linked McCain and ex-wife
Associated Press WriterAn old lawsuit on record at the city courthouse reveals a moment of friction between John McCain's mother and his ex-wife. Years later, McCain and his former wife presented a united front in a lawsuit of their own. McCain, the Republican candidate for...Tags: Lawyers, Super Bowl, Trials, Government, Easter
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Maurice Benewitz, local arbitrator, dies at 84
joshua.seidman@newsday.comMaurice C. Benewitz, a labor arbitrator and opera enthusiast from Levittown, died Saturday at North Shore University Hospital after a long struggle with heart and kidney problems. He was 84. "He had passions that he fulfilled," said Earl Pfeffer, a...Tags: Death and Dying, Classical Music, West Hartford, Collective Contract, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Tony Daly reflects on his many Olympic moments
Tony Daly has had an Olympic moment or two. More like 200. That's why it was fitting and special that he was able to comfortably watch Friday night's Olympic opening ceremony from his home in Los Angeles. The 74-year-old doctor and sports medicine...Tags: NBC, Herb Brooks, Awards and Prizes, Multi-Sport Events, Medical Staff
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Sherman E. Lee, 90; former director of Cleveland art museum gave it international prestige
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSherman E. Lee, a former longtime director of the Cleveland Museum of Art whose keen-eyed collecting of old European and Asian masterpieces gave it international prestige, died of natural causes July 9 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 90. Lee took the helm of...Tags: Death and Dying, History, Jacques-Louis David, Jackson Pollock, Guggenheim Museum
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U.S. witnessed massacres
The associated pressThe American colonel, troubled by what he was hearing, tried to stall at first. But the declassified record shows he finally told his South Korean counterpart it "would be permitted" to machine-gun 3,500 political prisoners, to keep them from joining...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Ohio State University, Death and Dying, Defense, Massacres
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On July 8, 1822, English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned off Livorno, Italy; he was 29. In 1889 The Wall Street Journal began publishing. In 1907 Florenz Ziegfeld staged his first "Follies" show in New York. In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, United Nations, Adelphia Communications Corporation, Woodrow Wilson, Ojai
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River battle near Quincy
Tribune correspondentsOutside this river city, a battle raged Thursday to save what so far has been spared from this week's Mississippi River floodings. As he stomped his way to the top of the levee in nearby Pike County, levee board president Russ Koeller towered over his...Tags: Natural Disasters, Floods, Disasters, Vehicles, Clarksville
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Wes Clark hits McCain landmine, again
The Swampby Frank James What was it that Gen. Douglas MacArthur said about old soldiers not dying but merely fading away? It's safe to guess that Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign would like Gen. Wesley Clark (ret.) to fade away right......Tags: Heads of State, Robin Roberts, Defense, Government, The White House
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My introduction to Japan's people
Two years after the Japanese surrendered to end World War II, I worked as a correspondent for a major newspaper. On an assignment to Japan, I flew on a U.S. Marine Corps junket to observe the remaining evidence of atomic destruction in Hiroshima and...
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